While India and Russia will sign a "complex agreement" forproductionof 200Kamov226T helicopters domestically under a nearly USD 1 billion deal to replace the country's ageing Cheetah and Chetakchoppers, a deal on naval frigates is also likely.
Russian media reports have said other major deals will be signed too.
The most strategic important military deal will be the one for the supply of S-400 'Triumf' long-range air defence missile systems which has the capability to destroy incoming hostile aircraft, missiles and even drones at ranges of up to 400 km.
India and Russia have been in talks for over a year for the purchase of at least S S400 systems that will be a game changer in the region.
It is capable of firing three types of missiles, creating a layered defence, and simultaneously engaging 36 targets.
If India signs the deal, it would be the second customer of the prized missile system after China which had struck a USD 3 billion contract last year.
While Russia has traditionally being India's main defence supplier, recent years have seen American and European companies making a big headway.
Russia has slowly fought back and offered a slew of equipment, even under the 'Make in India' initiative.
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