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Oct 7
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Putin at 70: Geopolitics, Luxury, and Ru...

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Vladimir Putin has just entered his seventy-third year, and by Kremlin standards it’s been a busy week—not with public revelry, but a mix of high-stakes diplomacy, sober policy sessions, and a few eyebrow-raising business maneuvers that reveal the complexities of power in today’s Russia. On his birthday, October seventh, the Kremlin confirmed that Putin spent the day not with cake and caviar, but at work, convening with the Russian Security Council and fielding calls from foreign leaders, notably including a congratulatory message from North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, who praised Putin’s role in “building a new, multipolar world.” Meanwhile, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko added his own tribute, admiring Putin’s “political wisdom” and “firm will.” The Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also rang up with birthday wishes and an invitation for Putin to visit India, underscoring the enduring, if increasingly selective, nature of Russia’s international friendships—especially as Western leaders remain absent from the call sheet, according to The Moscow Times and the Indian government’s official news release.

Just days before, Putin took center stage at the 22nd Valdai Discussion Club in Sochi, a marquee event for his unvarnished worldview. Here, according to the Kremlin’s official transcript and coverage by DRM News, he spoke candidly about the “polycentric world order”—a signature Putin refrain—and addressed Russia’s evolving stance in the Ukraine conflict and broader international security. He sidestepped delivering “instructions,” instead offering his analysis of global upheaval, Russia’s adaptation to rapid technological and military change, and his assessment of the frontline situation in Ukraine. Putin conceded that, early in the conflict, Russia faced “entire fields where our knowledge was simply non-existent,” but suggested the gap has narrowed—a rare admission of past shortcomings, even as he projected confidence in current capabilities.

Behind the scenes, Putin’s business empire continues to intrigue. The Insider revealed that, despite Russia’s grinding recession and budget squeeze, the president’s personal passion for winemaking is flourishing. His Gelendzhik-based Krinitsa winery, now Russia’s most valuable, is part of a sprawling network of vineyards and tourism projects amassing assets worth over 32 billion rubles—yet the whole operation reportedly bleeds money, with cumulative losses topping 10 billion rubles. The expansion continues, with new luxury wine-tourism complexes planned near Gelendzhik and in Russian-occupied Crimea. These projects, bankrolled by Bank Rossiya—often dubbed “Putin’s wallet”—and managed by close associates, are designed not for export but for elite diplomatic entertaining and, soon, high-end tourism. The jewel in the crown, the “Bely Mys” complex, will feature Russia’s largest wine shop, interactive museums, and, critically, VIP-only zones with private yacht piers and terraces—blurring the line between state and private luxury, and, as The Insider notes, raising questions about how such opulence squares with wartime austerity and security concerns.

Environmentally, Putin kept up appearances by meeting Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev to review Russia’s Ecological Well-Being national project, highlighting waterway clean-up efforts and forest conservation—a narrative of stewardship that clashes, ironically, with the environmental impact of war and industrial secrecy. There have been no major social media eruptions or unofficial outbursts from Putin himself; his public persona remains tightly controlled, with official Kremlin channels and state-friendly media shaping the narrative. The drone attack near his Gelendzhik winery in late August, downplayed by local officials but met with a disproportionate emergency response, hints at the vulnerabilities beneath the surface—even as Putin’s public schedule radiates calm command.

In sum, the past few days for Vladimir Putin have been a study in contrasts: a birthday marked by selective international goodwill and muted domestic observance, a high-profile speech doubling down on Russia’s global ambitions, and the quiet but relentless growth of a personal business empire that thrives despite—or perhaps because of—the nation’s broader struggles. The man who once celebrated with Siberian hikes now spends his birthdays in the Situation Room, even as his vineyards and resorts rise along the Black Sea, symbols of a leadership style that blends geopolitical muscle with carefully curated luxury.

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