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Defence ties with Russia extended by another 10 years
India and Russia on Sunday decided to extend their military cooperation for another 10 years beyond 2010 and set up an apex body to give "proper focus" to the various working groups dealing with different defence-related issues.
New Delhi: India and Russia on Sunday decided to extend their military cooperation for another 10 years beyond 2010 and set up an apex body to give "proper focus" to the various working groups dealing with different defence-related issues.
The decisions were taken at the eighth meeting here of the India Russia Inter-Governmental Commission on Military Technical Cooperation on contentious issues relating to two big ticket military deals the two countries have inked.
These relate to the additional $1.2 billion (Dh4.4 billion) Russia has demanded for the Admiral Gorshkov aircraft carrier that India has purchased for $1.5 billion (Dh5.5 billion) and the delays in the indigenous production of the T-90 main battle tank due to Moscow's refusal to transfer crucial technology.
"I am happy to say that we have taken a decision in principle to extend our military cooperation by another 10 years beyond 2010," Defence Minister A.K. Antony said at a joint press conference with his Russian counterpart Anatoly Serdyukov after they had co-chaired the commission meeting.
"We are taking our relationship forward from that of a vendor-seller to areas of design, development, co-production and co-marketing of military hardware," Antony added.
"Both of us want to strengthen our relationship to make it more dynamic and to expand to more areas," the minister maintained.
The two countries had also decided to not only stage more joint exercises but also to ramp up their scale, Antony pointed out.
Nuclear submarine
On his part, Serdyukov largely echoed Antony's sentiments but was reticent when asked a question on when Russia would lease a nuclear submarine to India, a crucial step in testing the underwater-launched version of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile the two countries have jointly developed.
"A lot of things are discussed in the media but we don't know what it is," was all that Serdyukov said.
As for the new joint working group, Antony said it would be headed by the defence secretaries of the two countries and would meet at least once in six months.
"The first meeting will be held in Moscow well before the visit of the Russian President to India in December," the minister said.
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