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Putin vowed to modernize national industries and develop new technologies to reduce Russia's dependence on oil, gas and other raw materials, venturing into Medvedev's favorite turf. He also made pledges to combat corruption similar to those Medvedev has made since taking the country's helm
-- though he hasn't made much progress. Winning frequent applause from a parliament dominated by his United Russia party, Putin boasted of hikes in pensions and other social payments as well as increases of government spending on education and science. He promised to stem Russia's population decline by supporting young families and improving health care, and pledged support to industries and agriculture. Putin put a particular emphasis on boosting defense and laid out ambitious plans to procure new weapons for the military. He said that production of missiles will double starting from 2013 compared to the current level and that a massive navy modernization program will be launched.
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