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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not attend the 80th anniversary of Victory Day celebrations in Moscow due to scheduling conflicts. Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh might represent India instead. Chinese President Xi Jinping is confirmed to attend, while President Putin had invited both leaders. The celebrations mark the allied nations' victory over Nazi Germany in 1945. Approximately 20 foreign leaders are expected to be present.
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