Supply of S-400 missile systems to India advancing well: Russia

Russian ambassador Nikolay Kudashev, at a press conference, appeared to criticise the US sanctions on Turkey for procuring the S-400 missile systems under a 2.5 billion dollars deal, saying Moscow does not recognise such unilateral actions 

Russia on Monday dismissed doubt over delivery of the S-400 Triumph missile defence system to India, even as the United States recently imposed sanctions on Turkey for procuring the same military hardware from Russia, PTI report.

Russian ambassador Nikolay Kudashev, at a press conference, appeared to criticise the US sanctions on Turkey for procuring the S-400 missile systems under a 2.5 billion dollars deal, saying Moscow does not recognise such unilateral actions 

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"As far as India is concerned, we share the same platform. India's position is also crystal clear. No sanctions are acknowledged other than those imposed by the UN Security Council. Whatever the future is, we believe that our ties could withstand the coming challenges," he said.

Russian Deputy Chief of the mission Roman Babushkin said the US is using the sanction regime on arms purchases from Russia as "illegal tools".

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As far as current deals are concerned, we are advancing well, including with S-400 supplies. If relevant decisions to start works related to Ka-226 helicopters and AK-203 rifles production are expedited, soon we will see good progress, which is especially important due to a deep interest expressed by the Indian armed forces," he said.

In October 2018, India had signed a 5 billion dollars deal with Russia to buy five units of the S-400 air defence missile systems, despite a warning from the Trump administration that going ahead with the contract may invite US sanctions.

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Last year, India made the first tranche of payment of around 800 million dollars to Russia for the missile systems.The S-400 is known as Russia's most advanced long-range surface-to-air missile defence system.

In October 2016, India and Russia had finalised a broad agreement to set up a joint venture between Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) and two Russian defence majors for procuring 200 Kamov Ka-226T choppers for the Indian armed forces.

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According to the understanding, 60 Kamov-226T helicopters will be supplied to India in fly-away condition while 140 will be manufactured in India. Russia had agreed to ensure transfer of technologies to India as part of the pact.

India and Russia finalised the deal for manufacturing AK-203 rifles during Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's visit to Moscow in September.

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He also said Russia was aiming to be one of the biggest exhibitors at the Aero-India 2021 in Bengaluru.
"We plan to demonstrate Su-57, Su-35 and MiG-35 fighter jets, helicopters Ka-52, Ka-226, Mi-17B-5, Mi-26 as well S-400 and Buk systems and many other new items and equipment," he said.

The envoy said India-Russia ties have become an integral part of the development strategies of the two nations.

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"Russia as of now is the only foreign country so deeply involved in the Indian nuclear power sector, contributing to the national energy security. Our successful flagship project is the Russian-designed Kudankulam nuclear power plant in Tamil Nadu," he said.
 

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