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S-400 is not declined to India. The negotiations on S-400 and leasing of another nuclear sub is still on. It might take some time but it may happen. You need to understand that mere money cannot buy strategic weapons like S-400. I do not know for what reason you are floating these rumors.
One more thing regarding PAK FA. The IAF was not very excited with PAK FA. Within IAF, there is a large quarter which wants to go with RAFALE in larger numbers.
IAF never were interested in Russian jets, be it MIG-29s, SU-30s or PAK-FA/FGFA. They were always interested in Mirage 2000s and RAFALEs. Their obsession for RAFALE has killed the FGFA project. That is the truth that no one wants to speak.
Chopper Deal On But No Movement On Other Defence Projects During PM Modi's Russia Visit
Chopper Deal On But No Movement On Other Defence Projects During PM Modi's Russia Visit
All India | Written by Vishnu Som | Updated: December 25, 2015 01:01 IST
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Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) and Prime Minister Narendra Modi attend a signing ceremony following their meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow on December 24, 2015. (AFP Photo)
New Delhi: India has signed an agreement with Russia to build Kamov 226 Light Utility helicopters - the first project for a major defence platform under the government's 'Make in India' mission. But it was the only one of an expected clutch of defence projects that was successfully concluded during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day visit to Moscow.
"We have made progress on a number of other defence proposals. These would boost defence manufacturing in India and India's defence readiness with next generation equipment," PM Modi said at a joint media statement he made with Russia's President Vladimir Putin on Thursday.
The projects in the pipeline included the acquisition of a second Akula II class nuclear attack submarine. Despite extended discussions between the two sides for more than a year, the deal for the Indian Navy has not been concluded.
That deal, sources indicate, may have been linked by the Russian side to an agreement for India to acquire three more modified Krivak class frigates, six of which are already in service with the Indian Navy.
The widely expected announcement of five S-400 surface-to-air missile systems, designed to provide parts of India with a shield to defend against incoming ballistic missiles from China or Pakistan, was also not made.
The sale of these five systems, which have also been deployed by Russia recently in Syria, was expected to cost close to five billion dollars.
Though President Putin did speak about India and Russia working together on a jet fighter programme, the Sukhoi stealth fighter programme he was referring to remains a huge question mark.
There is no clarity as yet on how much more New Delhi will have to invest in what was meant to be a joint development programme or when Russia will transfer prototypes of the aircraft to India.