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NEW DELHI: India has in the past rescued the Russian defence production industry with huge infusion of funds, and can do so in future. It's no wonder cash-strapped Moscow wants India to quickly stitch up deals worth billions of dollars for helicopters, transport aircraft, and another nuclear submarine.
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NEW DELHI: India has in the past rescued the Russian defence production industry with huge infusion of funds, and can do so in future. It's no wonder cash-strapped Moscow wants India to quickly stitch up deals worth billions of dollars for helicopters, transport aircraft, and another nuclear submarine.

Russia will take solace from Narendra Modi's assurance to Vladimir Putin that Russia will remain India's top defence supplier, although New Delhi may be increasingly sourcing military equipment from the US, Israel and France.

An immediate outcome is India's decision to acquire another Akula-II class nuclear-powered submarine on lease from Russia, much like INS Chakra was inducted in April 2012, on 10-year lease for around $1 billion.

India secretly funded most of INS Chakra's construction after Russia stopped it because of financial problems after Soviet Union broke up in 1991. Russia is now offering another mothballed Akula-II submarine - Irbis - which could cost India over $1.5 billion.

Russia wants early inking of the final R&D contract for the joint fifth-generation fighter (FGFA) project, in which India will invest $5.5 billion to develop a stealth fighter. India will spend around $25 billion on 127 such fighters, to be built domestically, in the FGFA project.

"Russian shipyards and aerospace industry would've floundered had India not placed mega orders in the past," an official said. These include refit of aircraft carrier Admi refit of aircraft carrier Admi ral Gorshkov or INS Vikra maditya ($2.33 billion), six Talwar-class stealth frigates (almost $2 billion), 272 almost $2 billion), 272 Sukhois (project cost over $12 billion), 45 MiG-29Ks ($2 billion), 139 Mi-17 V5s helicopters (over $2 billion).

India has been Russia's biggest defence customer, with imports worth over $40 billion over the years. But India has turned to others, miffed at Russia's unreliable delivery schedules, cost revisions, technology transfer hurdles and shoddy spares support.The US has bagged Indian defence deals worth $10 billion since 2007-2008, dislodging Russia for the topmost position in the last three years. But only Russia helps India in strategic projects, from providing nuclear submarines to helping India build its own.

Why Russia's defence industry can bank on Indian money - The Times of India
 
Buy Mig 35 line and make it better. Improve engine and add stealth features. It shall be a very deadly aircraft around 200 Crore per piece.
 
Buy Mig 35 line and make it better. Improve engine and add stealth features. It shall be a very deadly aircraft around 200 Crore per piece.

No it won't, because it's a decade old design with very little potential left. It also doesn't serve India to get old Russian techs, we have to aim on teaming up with them on their NG projects, that's where we can gain the most from their know how. Enough Akula SSNs, we need Yasen class, enough Mi17s we need Kamov 92, enough IL76 we need MTA...
 
India and Russia have similar GDPs。

India is a country of over 1.2 billion,Russia 0.1 billion。

Yet India is cash-rich and Russia cash-strapped?:D
 
Buy Mig 35 line and make it better. Improve engine and add stealth features. It shall be a very deadly aircraft around 200 Crore per piece.

instead, we can upgrade our mig 29 to that level

he-man would say, mig 35s radar is a total crap
 
instead, we can upgrade our mig 29 to that level

he-man would say, mig 35s radar is a total crap

The Mig 35 basically has only 2 advantages than older Migs, once the AESA radar and secondly the large wings that can hold more fuel and payload. The wings now might not even be changed anymore and the Mig 35s Russia will order at some point are basically Mig 29Ks with AESA and TVC. So it's not a big leap to upgrade our naval fighters to that level, the Air Force versions however are based on an older airframe and can't be brought to that level. Compared to other MMRCAs however, the Mig 35 doesn't offer anything special, especially not for the next 30 years.
 
instead, we can upgrade our mig 29 to that level

he-man would say, mig 35s radar is a total crap


Our Mig 29 are state of art and can tough fight to even MKIs in dog fight. The only area they leg behind is Thrust victor.
 
Our Mig 29 are state of art and can tough fight to even MKIs in dog fight. The only area they leg behind is Thrust victor.

- range
- radar capability
- payload
- weapon variety and load capability

TVC surely is the least important issue that effects the operational performance compared to the MKI.
 
Modi is willing to pay any price from keeping helis off Pakistani hands, at least for one year.
Russia should take full advantage of it and get busy with Pakistan Heli deal.
If Russia will not take this opportunity, than Modi can easily organize one year delay via Pakistani politicians.
 

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