“Not a Buyer-Seller Model”: Russia on 60-Year India Defense Ties

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Russian Ambassador Denis Alipov has forcefully stated that the 60-year defense relationship with India has “long ago moved beyond a traditional buyer-seller model.” In a speech in Delhi, he described it as a deep partnership of “joint production and full technology-sharing.”
This “unique cooperation” has provided the “backbone” of India’s military, accounting for 70% of its equipment, Alipov noted.
He celebrated existing joint ventures like the BrahMos missile, Su-30 MKI, and T-90 tanks as proof of this successful model.
Looking ahead, Alipov announced a new push, including local production of the Su-57 fighter to support India’s AMCA program, as well as drones and anti-drone systems.
This strong reaffirmation of the strategic alliance follows claims by Donald Trump that India would stop buying Russian oil. Russia’s response is to highlight the depth and irreplaceable nature of its defense partnership.

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