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Indo-Russian ties too deep to be affected by MiG-35 deal rejection: Kadakin


New Delhi, June 11: Russia's Ambassador to India, Alexander M. Kadakin, has said that the Indian Government's decision to reject his country's MiG-35 fighter jets would not affect bilateral ties between the two countries.


Speaking in an exclusive interview to ANI on the sidelines of a function to mark Russia's National Day, Ambassador Kadakin said: " No, this (rejection of MiG 35 fighter jets) will not have any impact on the otherwise deep and traditional relations we (India and Russia) share. Of course, we were disappointed, but it is India's sovereign choice.

Ambassador Kadakin, however, maintained that the MiG 35 fighter jets, which were offered by Russia to India along with other international bids for 126 combat fighter jets, were the best.

"We know our machines are the best. That is the proof of the pudding is in the eating. Russian planes have always been best," Ambassador Kadakin said, suggesting that the true value or quality of something can only be judged when it's put to use.

It maybe recalled that the Indian Government had asked for bids for the 11 billion dollar Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) contract. Apart from Russia, the United States, France and Sweden made their bids. The final contenders to deliver 126 jets are the Rafale, made by France's Dassault Aviation, and the Eurofighter Typhoon.

Senior Indian Air Force (IAF) officials have said that Russia's Rosoboronexport and MiG design bureau were informed about the perceived drawbacks of the Russian offer, which included the engines.

The Indian Air Force has decided to look beyond Moscow for spares for its inventory of Russian systems.

The defense ministry recently issued global tenders worth several million dollars to international suppliers to reload its stocks of spares for its Russian-made MiG-23, MiG-27 and MiG-29 combat aircraft; IL-76 heavy-lift transports; IL-78 midair refuelers; all Mi-series helicopters; Pechora and OSA-AK air defense missiles and P-18 and P-19 radars.

The IAF has pointed out that delays in Russian after-sales support for military equipment are hurting the country's battle readiness.

The IAF also has problems with the serviceability of its MiG series, leading to the government informing parliament in February this year that it was planning to phase out the accident-prone fighter jets by 2017, when modern aircraft would be inducted.

The Russia National Day celebrations included honouring Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma (retired), the first Indian to fly into space.

In April 1984, Sharma, then a Squadron Leader with the Indian Air Force, was part of a historic joint space program between the Indian Space Research Organisation and the Soviet Intercosmos space program.

He spent eight days in space aboard the Salyut 7 space station. By Praful Kumar Singh

Indo-Russian ties too deep to be affected by MiG-35 deal rejection: Kadakin
 
Indo-Russian ties too deep to be affected by MiG-35 deal rejection: Kadakin


New Delhi, June 11: Russia's Ambassador to India, Alexander M. Kadakin, has said that the Indian Government's decision to reject his country's MiG-35 fighter jets would not affect bilateral ties between the two countries.


Speaking in an exclusive interview to ANI on the sidelines of a function to mark Russia's National Day, Ambassador Kadakin said: " No, this (rejection of MiG 35 fighter jets) will not have any impact on the otherwise deep and traditional relations we (India and Russia) share. Of course, we were disappointed, but it is India's sovereign choice.

Ambassador Kadakin, however, maintained that the MiG 35 fighter jets, which were offered by Russia to India along with other international bids for 126 combat fighter jets, were the best.

"We know our machines are the best. That is the proof of the pudding is in the eating. Russian planes have always been best," Ambassador Kadakin said, suggesting that the true value or quality of something can only be judged when it's put to use.

It maybe recalled that the Indian Government had asked for bids for the 11 billion dollar Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) contract. Apart from Russia, the United States, France and Sweden made their bids. The final contenders to deliver 126 jets are the Rafale, made by France's Dassault Aviation, and the Eurofighter Typhoon.

Senior Indian Air Force (IAF) officials have said that Russia's Rosoboronexport and MiG design bureau were informed about the perceived drawbacks of the Russian offer, which included the engines.

The Indian Air Force has decided to look beyond Moscow for spares for its inventory of Russian systems.

The defense ministry recently issued global tenders worth several million dollars to international suppliers to reload its stocks of spares for its Russian-made MiG-23, MiG-27 and MiG-29 combat aircraft; IL-76 heavy-lift transports; IL-78 midair refuelers; all Mi-series helicopters; Pechora and OSA-AK air defense missiles and P-18 and P-19 radars.

The IAF has pointed out that delays in Russian after-sales support for military equipment are hurting the country's battle readiness.

The IAF also has problems with the serviceability of its MiG series, leading to the government informing parliament in February this year that it was planning to phase out the accident-prone fighter jets by 2017, when modern aircraft would be inducted.

The Russia National Day celebrations included honouring Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma (retired), the first Indian to fly into space.

In April 1984, Sharma, then a Squadron Leader with the Indian Air Force, was part of a historic joint space program between the Indian Space Research Organisation and the Soviet Intercosmos space program.

He spent eight days in space aboard the Salyut 7 space station. By Praful Kumar Singh

Indo-Russian ties too deep to be affected by MiG-35 deal rejection: Kadakin

wasn't it obvious ? except for a few dreamers on this forum.
 
Russia and India are close allies.

I don't know why some people went crazy as saying: "The Russians are furious with the Indians, their relationship is ruined! Quick! Get Russia's attention to us before some else does! We need it against, whatever..." :lol:
 
Russia and India are close allies.

I don't know why some people went crazy as saying: "The Russians are furious with the Indians, their relationship is ruined! Quick! Get Russia's attention to us before some else does! We need it against, whatever..." :lol:

U better get your mosli before the shop closes ,u're very far to fathom all these u dalladeshi.:P
 
If one likes it or not, India is one of the pillars (maybe strongest of them all ), on which the Russian military-industrial complex rests. Indian orders keep many Russian arms factories and dockyards open, not to mention the R&D. So Russians are not stupid to let go of India that easily as they understand that Cold War is long over and Russia is not the only arms dealer, there are new kids in the block.
 
There is no doubt that Russia will ever ever leave India , not even for China....

Russia and India relation goes beyond few BILLIONS... it's trust and deep old friendship....Hope people will stop dreaming about snag in India -Russia relation.

Is tht why they sold rd-93s and Mi series helicopters to Pak,offered su-27,mig-29 in mid 90s ,not to forget there latest attack helicopters???. and now mig-35............ Cancelled 2 joint drills when IN reached russia? heck they even support Pak membership bid for SCO.


Anyways best of luck........
 
Is tht why they sold rd-93s and Mi series helicopters to Pak,offered su-27,mig-29 in mid 90s ,not to forget there latest attack helicopters???. and now mig-35............ Cancelled 2 joint drills when IN reached russia? heck they even support Pak membership bid for SCO.


Anyways best of luck........

Burning like hell??? eh?? :flame:
 
India is Important not only for Russia but for whole world Unlike some countries which are a big burden on Earth.
 
Is tht why they sold rd-93s and Mi series helicopters to Pak,offered su-27,mig-29 in mid 90s ,not to forget there latest attack helicopters???. and now mig-35............ Cancelled 2 joint drills when IN reached russia? heck they even support Pak membership bid for SCO.

Teenu tho Pata hi hai...APNE paas fauj nu khilane waste pasie nahi... Russia se hatyaar kiase karedage....

Russia itna bhi ullu nahi ki India ka raas malayi chod ke Pakistan which dosti karega...
 
Is tht why they sold rd-93s and Mi series helicopters to Pak,offered su-27,mig-29 in mid 90s ,not to forget there latest attack helicopters???. and now mig-35............ Cancelled 2 joint drills when IN reached russia? heck they even support Pak membership bid for SCO.


Anyways best of luck........


Gulp this.
 
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India Russia Nuclear deal ... :)

 
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