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India, Russia to sign several agreements during Medvedev's visit

New Delhi, Nov 29 (IANS) India and Russia will sign several agreements during the visit of Russian President Dmitri Medvedev next month, including for jointly developing a fifth generation combat jet.

'We are discussing the implementation of projects in various sectors, including the creation of a fifth generation fighter plane,' Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said here after talks with his Indian counterpart S.M. Krishna.

Lavrov, who landed here Monday afternoon, also called on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at his 7 Race Course Road official residence.

Lavrov's first engagement was at South Block - a meeting with Krishna. He then met him again in the evening at the Hyderabad House.

The Russian minister also expressed support for India's quest to become a permanent member of United Nations Security Council.


'We think the UN Security Council will only benefit if India becomes its permanent member. This is our position at the ongoing talks on UN reform,' said Lavrov.


He left Monday night after the talks.

The two foreign ministers had met last week at the trilateral Russia-India-China summit in Wuhan, China.

The inter-governmental commission on trade, economic, scientific, technical, economic and cultural cooperation had also met this month in New Delhi, where they finalised several agreements to be signed during the Medvedev visit.

In 2009, Russia-India trade reached the $7.5 billion mark. The countries plan to take the figure to $20 billion by 2015.

The biggest joint projects between the two countries today are the construction of the Kudankulam nuclear power plant in Tamil Nadu and exploration of the Sakhalin-1 oil and gas field in Russia with participation of India's state-run Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC).
 
AFP: Russia and India likely to ink trade, military deals

Russia and India likely to ink trade, military deals

(AFP) – 16 hours ago

NEW DELHI — Russia said Monday it hoped to sign a slew of agreements with India, including military and trade deals, during a trip next month by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to New Delhi.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov flew to the Indian capital to prepare the ground for Medvedev's December 21-22 summit with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

"Our discussions concentrated on the visit of the Russian president and our intention is to sign many documents on trade, economy, outer space and military issues," he said after talks with his Indian counterpart S.M. Krishna.

Lavrov's announcement came a month after India said it had agreed to buy up to 300 Fifth Generation Fighter Jets (FGFA) from Russia that it will help jointly develop and manufacture.

Experts say each 30-ton FGFA is worth up to 100 million dollars.

Russian experts have said the country's troubled defence industry would receive a major boost with the FGFA deal with India.

Lavrov did not give details of the other agreements slated for December.

Indian foreign minister Krishna said the two countries "were on the same page."

"Our relations with Russia are a key foreign policy priority for us and has remained in focus in the past weeks," he said, adding defence cooperation between the two strategic partners would continue.

The draft agreement for the FGFA project is likely to be signed during Medvedev's trip in December, military experts say.

India and Russia in September signed a separate pact to develop multi-role transport aircraft in a project worth 645 million dollars.


Moscow is New Delhi's largest military supplier but recent frictions over cost escalations and delays in the delivery of a refurbished Russian aircraft carrier have strained cosy bilateral ties.

India is also in the process of acquiring 270 Russian Sukhoi jets worth 12 billion dollars and is poised to hand out a contract for 126 fighter planes as part of a separate 12-billion dollar deal for which six global aeronautical giants are in the race.

Su-35BM? :woot:
 
30/11/2010

Russia offers Amur class submarines to India -  International News ? News ? MSN India

Russia offers Amur class submarines to India

Moscow, Nov 30 (PTI) Russia has offered its latest low-noise fourth generation Amur-1650 class submarines to India, which is on the verge of floating global tenders for an estimated USD 11 billion deal.
India is vying to purchase six non-nuclear submarines to boost up its undersea warfare capability. The deal may be expanded by acquiring the knowhow to build more such submarines at Indian shipyards.
As part of project 751, Indian Navy proposes to have a undersea force of 24 submarines by 2015. India already has 10 Kilo-class submarines and has set up a line to manufacture French Scorpene Submarines at Mazagoan docks in Mumbai, the first of these submarines are expected to roll out by 2012.
Russia''s biggest arms trader Rosoboronexport said it would bid for the tender by offering the Amur class submarines, which are an upgraded version of Indian Navy''s Kilo-class submarines.
With the speed of 20 knots, the Amur is designed for both anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare. Its armaments include 16 tube launched torpedoes and also has a capability of launching cruise missiles .
Rosoboronexport officials were quoted by TASS as saying that the submarine could be fitted with AIP fuel cells to considerably improve its submergence endurance and range.
"The company will surely take part in the tender, and it will bid with its Amur 1650 non-nuclear submarine," an official said.
The Indian Navy has already sent requests for technical specifications to a number of countries including Russia, Germany, Spain and France who have already shown interest in the deal.
The Amur 1650 submarine has been developed by the Rubin Central Design Bureau of Naval Technology on the basis of the Kilo-class diesel-electric submarines, the most low-noise submarines in the world.
The sonar signature level of the submarines of this class is several times lower in comparison with Kilo-class submarines. These submarines are equipped with radio-electronic weapons of the newer generation created on the basis of the latest achievements in the field of radio-electronics.
The new submarine is equipped with 6 torpedo tubes and can take a crew of 35 people. Its depth of submergence is 300 metres, and its endurance is 45 days.
 
India is also in the process of acquiring 270 Russian Sukhoi jets worth 12 billion dollars

India is also in the process of acquiring 270 Russian Sukhoi jets worth 12 billion dollars?????
 
Good news about FGFA indeed.
If anyone knows what is going on about the contract of Akula class N-submarines?
 
270 sukhoi's man i think India wishes to extent its current arsenal to 1500 most modern fighter jets...& getting rid of old fighters... ...is it the sukhoi 30mki or su-35bm but russians themselves have less then a dozen of su-35bm & i have heard it a 4th generation fighter.... i think mki will be better then 35bm...
 
I keep hearing all these 5th and 6th Fighter crap. Does this mean that all these aircraft can travel at ultra sonic speeds and shoot lasers? If not, then there's nothing new about these aircraft, apart from a few remodels, better payload, etc etc...
 
AFP: Russia and India likely to ink trade, military deals

Russia and India likely to ink trade, military deals

(AFP) – 16 hours ago

NEW DELHI — Russia said Monday it hoped to sign a slew of agreements with India, including military and trade deals, during a trip next month by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev to New Delhi.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov flew to the Indian capital to prepare the ground for Medvedev's December 21-22 summit with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

"Our discussions concentrated on the visit of the Russian president and our intention is to sign many documents on trade, economy, outer space and military issues," he said after talks with his Indian counterpart S.M. Krishna.

Lavrov's announcement came a month after India said it had agreed to buy up to 300 Fifth Generation Fighter Jets (FGFA) from Russia that it will help jointly develop and manufacture.

Experts say each 30-ton FGFA is worth up to 100 million dollars.

Russian experts have said the country's troubled defence industry would receive a major boost with the FGFA deal with India.

Lavrov did not give details of the other agreements slated for December.

Indian foreign minister Krishna said the two countries "were on the same page."

"Our relations with Russia are a key foreign policy priority for us and has remained in focus in the past weeks," he said, adding defence cooperation between the two strategic partners would continue.

The draft agreement for the FGFA project is likely to be signed during Medvedev's trip in December, military experts say.

India and Russia in September signed a separate pact to develop multi-role transport aircraft in a project worth 645 million dollars.


Moscow is New Delhi's largest military supplier but recent frictions over cost escalations and delays in the delivery of a refurbished Russian aircraft carrier have strained cosy bilateral ties.

India is also in the process of acquiring 270 Russian Sukhoi jets worth 12 billion dollars and is poised to hand out a contract for 126 fighter planes as part of a separate 12-billion dollar deal for which six global aeronautical giants are in the race.

Su-35BM? :woot:

Nothing but the MKI


Interesting if it happens then the Russians will be happy....
USA will be bugged
French Rafael would get fried again.........
also looks like the 10billion$ typhoon just didn't make land fall.........

What the heck????
 
The Indian diplomacy's success is so so Visible and In your face.

Head of State of The USA leaves and Head of State of Russia arrives within 15-20 days of each other and Chinese to follow.

Not many nations can boast that one.
:victory::victory:
 
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I keep hearing all these 5th and 6th Fighter crap. Does this mean that all these aircraft can travel at ultra sonic speeds and shoot lasers? If not, then there's nothing new about these aircraft, apart from a few remodels, better payload, etc etc...

You don't know much about planes do you kiddo? :D:D
 
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