Defence Secretary to visit Moscow next month

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 15 2013 | 8:32 PM IST
The much-delayed acquisition of Admiral Gorshkov aircraft carrier and issues over pricing of the under-development fifth generation fighter aircraft project are expected to be discussed during Defence Secretary Radha Krishna Mathur's visit to Moscow next month.
Mathur will be leading a high-level tri-services team comprising Lt Gen-rank officers from the three Services and the status of ongoing projects such as Gorshkov and FGFA are expected to come up for discussion, sources told PTI here.
In the delegation-level talks scheduled to be held on September 8, the two sides are also expected to discuss the futuristic joint development projects for the armed forces, they said.
The talks were earlier scheduled to be held on August 19 but in view of the ongoing Parliament session they have been postponed to September 8-9.
However, it is not yet finalised whether the Indian side will raise the issue of mishap on its Kilo Class submarine INS Sindhurakshak as it is likely to depend on the findings of the ongoing investigation.
The submarine had come back from Russia a few months ago after an extensive refurbishment in a shipyard there and is believed to under warranty till January 2014.
It is learnt that the two sides are also planning to discuss the upgrade of one more Kilo Class submarine INS Sindhushastra, the last of the 10 submarines procured by India from Russia.
Navy sources said India is not likely to seek the help of the Russian equipment manufacturers for their investigations as it has been operating the Kilos for over two decades and has the required expertise to find out the reasons behind the blast that led to the sinking of the ship.
India had procured ten Kilo class vessels from Russia in early 1980s and the deliveries were made in 14 years from 1986 to 2000.
The visit by the Defence Secretary to Russia was scheduled in June but had to be postponed as Mathur had just taken over his new responsibility at that time.
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First Published: Aug 15 2013 | 8:32 PM IST

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