Sitharaman holds talks with Russian DyPM to boost defence ties

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 23 2017 | 8:10 PM IST
Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin today held wide-ranging talks with a focus on further boosting the bilateral defence and security ties through joint manufacture and co-development of key military platforms and weapon systems.
Official sources said various aspects of the defence relationship between the two countries were discussed threadbare during the delegation-level talks with an aim to enhance the cooperation further.
Sitharaman apprised Rogozin about various policy initiatives taken by the government to encourage the domestic defence industry and added that Russian companies can take advantage of the reform measures and share defence technologies for manufacturing of military equipment and platforms.
In a major step towards defence indigenisation, the Indian government had in May unveiled a "strategic partnership" model under which select private firms would be engaged along with foreign entities to build military platforms such as fighter jets, submarines and battle tanks.
Russia has been one of major suppliers of arms and ammunition to India.
However, it has been a long-standing grievance of armed forces that the supply of critical spares and equipment from Russia takes a long time affecting maintenance of military systems procured from that country.
India has been conveying to Moscow the need for having a robust and reliable after-sales support mechanism with regards to serviceability of Russian-origin equipment.
In the meeting today, both sides also reviewed status of ongoing negotiations for the supply of a number of military platforms by Russia to India.
Rogozin arrived here today on a day-long visit.
In sync with their robust defence ties, the two countries had in October held the first mega war game involving armies, navies and air forces with a focus on anti-terror cooperation.
It was for the first time India participated in a tri- services exercise with a foreign country.

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First Published: Dec 23 2017 | 8:10 PM IST

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