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Talks for Su-35, Mi-35 sales to Pakistan are underway: Russian Deputy FM

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That's who you are ?so stupid !lolzz


Last time I checked the most poorest countries RUSSIA was still way below then INDIA ?LOLZZ


We are discussing su 35 in Pakistani skies , not mangos or

No you can ask , cause you know we don't ?lolzz
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Well it depends on a leader Take care of your BUTCHER OF GUJRAT:butcher:
India is place where even A terrorist can be A LEADER Its a DEMOCRACY RIGHT
LEADER IS KNOWN AS A SHADOW OF A NATION:ph34r:
Bhai Sahib, Would you be kind enough to enlighten the dull Indians that Who Exactly is Your Leader ? :o:
 
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Indian gdp is twice YES twice the SIZE OF RUSSIA...

PAK wants SU35 or Rafale or Typhoon or F35 you can get them

BUT NOT WITHOUT CASH ???

For this reason your SU35 dreams will be shattered and thread closed to save embaressment for most of you

Oh Come on take your Butt hurt some where else
 
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Muhammed

Oh Come on take your Butt hurt some where else

BUTT HURT STARTS when you actually buy some thing :chilli:

When you get 272 su35 THEN the butt really hurts
 
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Bhai Sahib, Would you be kind enough to enlighten the dull Indians that Who Exactly is Your Leader ? :o:
Our leaders are not terrorists and world knows your leader

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pectre of Russia-China-Pakistan axis haunts Indian minds
17 September 2015 Vinay Shukla
As Indian foreign policy analysts worry about a possible 'axis' between China, Pakistan and Russia against India, the author explains how some misunderstandings stem from translations with multiple meanings.

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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov’s recent statement has caused alarm in India, forcing the Russian Embassy in New Delhi to issue a clear-cut statement reiterating that Moscow will never take any step ‘detrimental’ to the security and safety of its privileged strategic partner India. Source: TASS
A spectre is haunting Indian minds — the spectre of a Russia-China-Pakistan ‘Axis’ directed against India’s security and vital interests. At least judging by local media comments and academic discourse one gets this impression.

Of course, who doesn’t know about the ‘all-weather’ China-Pakistan relationship, but on this backdrop India’s old and time-tested friend Russia warming up to Pakistan has stolen the good night’s sleep of many strategists and analysts and caused a storm in the web based social media.

The Russia-China-Pakistan axis bogey is generally raised in the Indian media by a powerful pro-American lobby, which is prodding the (Narendra) Modi government to jump on the US bandwagon in containing China and stop buying arms from Russia. But do they understand the costs of such policy for the common Indian?

We get media reports daily about ‘cash-strapped’ Russia selling this or that lethal weapon to Pakistan, but so far only the report of selling 4-5 Mi-35M assault helicopters for anti-terror operations has been officially confirmed.

During their recent Russia visits Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif and Army Chief General Raheel Sharif evinced their interest in acquiring cutting-edge Russian weapons. There have been reports of Pakistan taking interest in buying Sukhoi Su-35 multirole state-of-the-art fighters, which has raised the BP of many strategic pundits in New Delhi.

In this context I recall former Russian Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov’s book “Years in Big Politics” (original Russian title: Gody v Bolshoi Politike) published in 1999. Since the Soviet collapse Academician Primakov was chief of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) till his appointment as Foreign Minister in January 1996 by President Boris Yeltsin.

He writes that in early 1990s Pakistan had requested for Sukhoi Su-27 fighters from Russia, which were the best warplane at that time. According to Primakov, the Russian Foreign Ministry (then headed by Andrei Kozyrev) had cleared the deal. However, the Kremlin referred it to SVR.

“We asked the Pakistani side, do they have funds to buy the planes? They replied, yes, they have agreement with Saudi Arabia. We cross-checked through our channels and found it was not true. SVR established that it was a grand foreign plot to scuttle Russia’s military-technical cooperation with India,” former Russian Prime Minister Primakov wrote in his book.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov’s recent statement on the sidelines of Arms Expo in Nizhny Tagil has caused alarm in India, forcing the Russian Embassy in New Delhi to issue a clear-cut statement reiterating that Moscow will never take any step ‘detrimental’ to the security and safety of its privileged strategic partner India. It described the furore in Indian media over the agency report as ‘over reaction’.

So, what is the reality? My over three decades of experience of covering Russia has taught me never to depend on translation of the original Russian text, as the Russian language is so rich that one and the same word may have many meanings, depending on the context. So, I naturally went to the original agency copy in English, which caused euphoria in the Pakistani web community and despair in India.

Mr. Ryabkov called Pakistan as Russia’s ‘nearest neighbour’ (geographically) and a partner looking for developing relations in not only in defence, but also in many spheres including energy. But the English translation of the same news story described Pakistan as Russia’s ‘closest partner’ in South Asia, which de facto questions the privileged strategic partnership with India.

However, factually it is just not true, but explains the ‘over reaction’ of the Indian media. Perhaps, that’s why the Russian Embassy in New Delhi was forced to issue an unprecedented denial, reiterating Moscow’s commitment to the Strategic Partnership Declaration of 2000, where both Russia and India have taken obligations not to indulge into activities ‘detrimental’ to the security of other party.

The Russia-Pakistan bogey was first raised after Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu’s November 2014 Islamabad visit, when the two countries signed a defence cooperation agreement. To be frank, such agreements are a common thing in the diplomatic practice of the nations formally not at war. So what? India also holds joint war games with the Chinese military. Not only this, for over a decade we have interacted with China at the highest level in the Russia-India-China triangle, is it an anti-Pakistan triangle?

Moreover both New Delhi and Islamabad are in the process of joining the Russia-China-led Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, with the prime goal of combating terrorism, extremism and separatism – the problems of main concern for India. Pakistan will now have to prove its commitment to the common goal to other fellow members of this regional organisation.

In view of the imminent US withdrawal from Afghanistan, Russia sees Pakistan as a key player in its neighbourhood, which can play either a stabilising or destabilising role, in both cases a mechanism of interaction is a must. According to a former top general of Soviet General Staff, during their Afghan campaign the Soviets maintained constant contact with the Pakistani ISI.

During their Afghan consultations, India and Russia have repeatedly agreed that Pakistan has a role in post-war dispensation in Afghanistan. Russian fears about extremist spill-over into the secular post-Soviet regimes of Central Asia, home to millions of ethnic Russians.

If that is so, why should Moscow not adopt a pro-active stance in involving Islamabad in its own calculus? Even China is wary of ISIL spilling over to its Muslim-dominated Eastern Turkistan and is also adopting the complex economic strategy to engage Pakistan.

What concerns Russia’s alliance with China, the developments here are logical continuation of their interaction over past decades and not the result of US-led Western sanctions over Ukraine. Gas and pipelines going to China are not new projects. What concerns Central Asia, objectively Russia and China are both rivals and partners and by joining SCO India also can play its positive role in the development of the region by partnering with Moscow, which unlike Chinese ‘One Road One Belt’ (OROB) project, wants to revive not only Silk Road, but all the ancient trade routes crisscrossing huge Eurasian land mass of former Soviet Union in all directions.

As a responsible regional power with the ambitions of becoming global power, India should use the opportunities opening with Russia’s economic activities in our neighbourhood.


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Bhai Sahib, Would you be kind enough to enlighten the dull Indians that Who Exactly is Your Leader ? :o:

Our leaders are not terrorists and world knows your leader

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Bhai Sahib, We know our Leader, It is Indian Public who has elected 'Terrorist' Modi as our PM :chilli:

NOW, Would you be kind enough to enlighten the dull Indians that Who Exactly is Your Leader ? :devil:

 
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Muhammed



BUTT HURT STARTS when you actually buy some thing :chilli:

When you get 272 su35 THEN the butt really hurts

Hahahahahahahaha EPic man seriously Epic.... You know If the deal got signed it will be of 2-3 squads like 36-50 jets that will be enough we not gonna buy 200+ hahahah
 
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Bhai Sahib, We know our Leader, It is Indian Public who has elected 'Terrorist' Modi as our PM :chilli:
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This is it you public (INDIANS) elected a terrorist (ITS MEANS THAT INDIANS ARE TERRORSTS):butcher::triniti::guns:

NOW, Would you be kind enough to enlighten the dull Indians that Who Exactly is Your Leader ? :devil:
OUR LEADER MIAN MOHAMMAD NAWAZ SHARIF (Gentleman):pakistan:
 
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Well atleast we have him to save us from Nawaz Sharrif. Who is there to save you from Modi?
 
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looks He is another sharif
He is our pride:smitten::pakistan: tell me something why are you jealous with him?
We LOVE HIM and our ARMY:smitten:
Jealous of Raheel, Hell NO NEVER :disagree:
He is truly a Patriot who is striving hard to save your country. May Allah bless him with Dictatorship of Pakistan :pakistan:

We need a strong opponent to fight 'Terrorist' Modi :enjoy:

Don't you remember how much all of us loved Shoaib, Waqar or Wasim bowling to Sachin :azn:

Who so ever wins is not important but there should be a fight between the strong willed personalities.

I hope even you don't want a repeat of UFA Goof-Up :P
 
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You obviously have no idea on how much we buy from Russia. India has decided not to put all of its eggs in one basket for sure but that does not mean Russia will stop getting sales from India. Russia and India have taken the defence deals one step ahead and looking to be partners or let me just say India wants to be a learning partner, such deals cost even more since some amount of learning and ToT takes place. Stop fooling yourself by talking about 1 paise and 5 paise when you don't get it at all. Ok so what else can Pak buy say after the SU-35 that can effectively replace Indian sales for Russia?

Please don't bring in warm waters and the fabled silk route, while being strategic for Russia too its not strategic enough for Russia to lose India.




Good analysis. If India does decide to sour its relationship with Russia it will be a velvet divorce meaning not one that will stop every deal between the two. Russia too knows it can still milk India for spares and it decides not to, it will further lose dollars which will be a double whammy! it's not as simple as Pakistanis see it here on this forum.

Let's assume Indo-Russian relations spiral downhill. Unlike Pakistan, India has multiple resources to re-instate airplanes of similar caliber. We currently have over or close to 200 SU 30MKI that can easily be reduced to 75 effectively while the rest can be canablized for spares until replacements arrive. Not a very good scenario but enough still while combined with our navy and army to keep any adventurism from Pakistan away.

Lastly, If Russia does so, it will signal to the world what its intentions are and put India in a space where several countries from the west will easily help. Very unlikely for long term friends but India will lose little in terms of its military edge against its only enemy, Pak.

Military aside something that Pakistanis never get is trade and economics. China or Russia do not think like Pakistan. Trade is very essential for the two and India is a huge growing market that Pakistan can never ever replace. Killing relations with India hence is never an option for Russia or China.

If push comes to shove India will decide to buy twice the number of squadrons you wish to at inflated cost just to deny you any advantages, you still think Russia will be interested? Sure, relations between Pak-Russia will continue to rise but Russia trying to replace India with Pakistan is sadly only a Pakistani dream.
So yu wana say that k russia is now a dirty wife which is sleeping with pakistan but india can not divorce her, majboor kon ? India so rowtay raho hamara kam tho mazay lena hay lol
 
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