International relations have never really been a business of 2+2=4. Countries often mingle in more ways than one, and simultaneous relations make it a very slippery road to walk. The recent Indo-Russian deal is yet another feather in the cap.
On October 5th 2018, the Indian Prime Minster, Narendra Modi, and the Russian president, Vladimir Putin met as part of the 19th annual India-Russia summit. Putin's arrival in India had already been a subject of mass public interest ever since it was first speculated about. And, why not? With the summit showing clear promises of landmark ties between the two nations, it had to be the center of attraction. However, as the meeting turned out to be fruitful, as expected; one question resonated- How will the US react?
All you need to know about the deal
Putin's two-day visit to India was a part of the 19th annual summit between the two countries. Sources had hinted in advance that the meeting will deliberate upon key military and security deals etc. On 5th October, the nations signed off a deal in the capital, essentially with Russia agreeing to transfer 5 S-400 missile systems to India. In addition, our country will also purchase four combat ships, and negotiate for license-manufacture of AK 103 rifles. While the S-400s are expected to cost India $5.43 billion, the frigates will cost $2.2 billion.
Here are the key highlights from the deal:
- Both the countries have agreed to come together against terrorism and drug-trafficking.
- India has invited Russia to construct a defense industrial park in the country.
- Putin, in his address, mentioned that Russia will be building a new nuclear plant, in collaboration with India.
- An MoU has been signed between Federal Space Agency of Russia and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for joint activities in India's ambitious crewed space mission, Gaganyaan. The MoU also includes Russia training Indian astronauts.
- The two countries have also made a pact declaring Russia's aid in helping India build six nuclear power projects.