Putin's 25-Year Reign: From Obscure Official to Russia's Undefeated Leader
Exactly 25 years ago, Vladimir Putin took office as Russia's leader. Despite his initial obscurity, he has become Russia's most popular politician. This journey has intersected with Russia's 21st-century evolution, marked by economic development, the annexation of Crimea, and recent military ventures. Putin seeks a successor, but remains influential.

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Exactly 25 years ago, on May 7th, Vladimir Putin, once an obscure ex-KGB official, rose to Russia's presidency, a position he still holds with unparalleled popularity. His tenure marks a transformative era for Russia, characterized by economic recovery and a controversial foreign policy.
Putin's leadership is defined by strategic political maneuvers, including constitutional amendments extending his presidential terms. A central figure in current global dynamics, Putin's operations in Ukraine remain focal in Russian-West relations. Despite challenges, his approval rating hovers around 80%.
Ever cognizant of Russia's geopolitical trajectory, Putin maintains strong ties, notably with India. His leadership, intertwined with Russia's modern history, reflects both internal consolidation and world-stage diplomacy, inviting discourse on his potential successors amid sanctioned tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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