The joint venture was registered in May, said Victor Nikolayevich Kladov, the head of the Department of International Cooperation and Regional Policy, Rostec State Corp, Russia's umbrella organisation for 700 hi-tech civilian and military firms which was established in 2007.
In October last year, India and Russia finalised a broad agreement for the JV between Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) and two Russian defence majors.
Sixty Kamov-226T helicopters will be supplied to India in fly-away condition, while 140 will be manufactured in India under a USD 1 billion deal inked in 2015.
"We are very happy to know that the joint venture has finally been registered by the Indian Government in May," Kladov told reporters here ahead of the MAKS-2017 airshow that began today in the Russian town of Zhukovsky near Moscow.
The airshow will continue till July 23.
"Everything will be in the hands of the joint venture. Now initiative all goes to this joint venture," Kladov said.
The agreement for the Kamov choppers was signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Russia in December, 2015. In October last year, Russian Helicopters, Rosoboronexport and India's HAL Corp had almost completed the formalities for the joint venture to localise the production of Ka-226Ts and deliver them to the Indian market.
On the supply of S-400 Triumf anti-aircraft missile systems to India, Kladov said, "We are talking already".
Asked about the upgrading of Sukhoi Su-30MKI, Kladov said the Indian government is "evaluating" it.
"This question as far as I know was raised between President Vladimir Putin and esteemed Prime Minister Modi in St Petersburg last month. The Indian prime minister once again reiterated that the Indian side needs time to evaluate it's strategy of development and how to spend money," Kladov said.
"We are offering a package for modernising the Su-30 aircraft. It will obtain new capabilities, it will be very close to the fifth generation aircraft in capabilities. This is a deep modernisation, everything should be changed engine, radar etc," he said.
"The Indian Air Force has to evaluate its strategy and then take a decision," he said.
On reports that the Indian Air Force has been planning to order more Mi-17V-5 chopper for long, he said, "We are waiting for an invitation to negotiate. It's been quite a long time. It was announced...And delayed a few times because of budget complications or whatever, but we expect this to happen later this year."
Talking about the 13th MAKS airshow, Kladov said it was a "big show".
There were 10 national pavilions, he said, adding that Indian firms like Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Larsen and Toubro and many others were participating in the event.
"We will further talk on our joint venture Ka-226 helicopter production and a number of other mutual defence projects," he said of India's participation in the airshow.
Asked if any project with India he wants to highlight, Kladov said they are "well known".
Rostec Corporation, one of the main organisers of MAKS- 2017, will present the latest Russian developments in the space industry as well as in aircraft and helicopter engineering and weapons.
"During the negotiations with our foreign partners, we intend to focus on after-sales service of aviation equipment and on construction of service centres," Chemezov said.
Asked if western sanctions against Russia would hamper the airshow, Kladov said they won't affect it as, "politics is politics and business is business.
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