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India and Russia agree to step up defence ties

New Delhi, Wed, 05 Oct 2011 ANI

New Delhi, Oct 5 (ANI): India and Russia have agreed to step up defence ties and are ready to take all necessary measures to further expand the cooperation on a mutually beneficial basis.

 

India and Russia held their annual meeting to review the defence ties in Moscow on Tuesday.

 

In a protocol signed after the Xith meeting of the India-Russia inter-governmental Commission, co-chaired by Defence Minister AK Antony and his Russian counterpart AE Serdyukov, the two sides noted that that during the period under review various diligent steps have been taken "to deepen interaction in the development of defence technologies, modernization and joint manufacture of military- products."

 

"Such cooperation involves the strengthening of interactions between the Armed Forces, defense industry enterprises and research agencies of the two countries," the Protocol noted.

 

Visibly happy at the outcome, Antony said shortly after the talks: "Distinct improvements have taken place in the pace of progress of many critical projects in the last one year. We value our friendship a great deal. Together we would like to consolidate our relationship and take it forward."

 

Speaking at the meeting, Antony said India-Russia defence relationship has grown both in content and scope over the years. He said India highly values the time tested, strong and multi- faceted relationship with Russia."

 

Listing some of the projects where both sides have put in years of effort to bring success, Antony said, 'The project for joint development and production of the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft, BrahMos missile system, licensed production in India of T-90 tanks and SU-30 MKI aircraft are proud examples of our strong relationship. We are sure that the success of these projects would be models for the implementation of several other projects of mutual interest', he said.

 

Referring to planned delivery of Aircraft Carrier INS Vikramaditya, Antony said, 'We are keenly awaiting the induction of the Aircraft Carrier into the Indian Navy. This project has attracted considerable public attention in India. We hope that the induction will take place, on schedule, by end 2012. We also hope that all activities on the MiG-29K are completed to achieve synchronization with the aircraft carrier'.

 

Nevertheless, Antony drew the attention of the Russian side to the vexing issue of delayed export clearances for vital repair equipment for already contracted weapons systems. This has been affecting supplies of defence equipment and spares.

 

The Russian side assured the Indian side that the matter was receiving attention at highest levels in the Russian Government and efforts would made to institutionalize measures to avoid such delays in future.

 

Antony expressed India's concern at the tardy progress made in the design and development of the Multi-Role Transport Aircraft (MTA). The two sides agreed to accelerate the progress of this Project and they would be meeting later this month.

 

With regard to the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA), being jointly designed and developed by India and Russia, both sides noted that the first stage of the preliminary design contract has been successfully completed and the second stage of the PD Contract is to be finalised before September 2012. (ANI)

 


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