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Putin lauds India as ‘great power’ as military, energy ties bolstered

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By SRI NewsDesk Published December 7, 2021
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Russian President Vladimir Putin lauded India as “ a great power” in New Delhi on Monday as the traditional abettors bolstered their service and energy ties, despite Washington’s adding courting of the world’s largest republic.

India verified that Russia this month began deliveries of its long-range S-400 ground-to-air bullet defence system, which has urged pitfalls of US warrants.

A 10- time defence specialized cooperation agreement and a one-time canvas contract were among the deals inked as Putin held addresses with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

It was only Putin’s alternate trip abroad since the coronavirus epidemic began — he skipped both the G20 and COP26 summits this time — and comes after a June peak with US President Joe Biden in Geneva.

#NewDelhi: Russian-Indian talks @narendramodi https://t.co/67HTeFAcGg pic.twitter.com/hg3oeoKsWg

— President of Russia (@KremlinRussia_E) December 6, 2021

“ We perceive India as a great power, a friendly nation and a time-tested friend,” Putin said in the Indian capital alongside Modi.

Russia has long been a crucial arms supplier to India, which is looking to modernise its fortified forces, and the S-400 bullet system is one of their most high-profile current contracts.

“ Inventories have begun this month and will continue,” Indian foreign clerk Harsh Vardhan Shringla said after the peak.

The deal is worth over$ 5 billion and was first inked in 2018, but it threatens to upend the burgeoning relationship between New Delhi and Washington.

The United States has advised of warrants under Fighting America’s Adversaries Through Warrants Act (CAATSA), which is aimed at reining in Russia, and the State Department said last week that no opinions had been made on any quitclaims for India.

“ Our Indian musketeers easily explained that they’re an autonomous country and that they will decide whose munitions to buy and who’ll be India’s mate,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told journalists on Monday.

India was close to the Soviet Union during the Cold War, a relationship that has endured, with both calling it a “ special privileged strategic cooperation”.

Putin’s visit was “ monstrously emblematic”, said Nandan Unnikrishnan from the New Delhi- grounded Observer Research Foundation suppose tank.

“ There has been a lot of enterprise about the nature of the India-Russia relationship and whether it’s fraying because of Russia’s closeness with China and India’s with the US, but this visit puts all that to rest.”

In its sweats to address a rising China, Washington has set up the Quadrangle security dialogue with India, Japan, and Australia, raising enterprises in both Beijing and Moscow.

Putin’s visit comes in the shadow of complex indigenous dynamics, with pressures mounting between New Delhi and Beijing, traditionally a supporter of Moscow, following deadly clashes in a disputed Himalayan region.

“ Russia’s influence in the region is veritably limited,” said Tatiana Belousova of OP Jindal Global University in Haryana, “ substantially because of its close ties with China and reluctance to act in conflict with the Chinese indigenous interests.”

‘New order evolving’
Addresses were dominated by defence and energy issues, with the master of Russian energy mammoth Rosneft, Igor Sechin, also attending as a “ number of important energy agreements” were on the table.

Rosneft said in a statement it’ll supply over to two million tonnes of canvas to India through the Black Sea harborage megacity of Novorossiysk in southern Russia.

New Delhi has long sought to diversify its military significance but judges believe it could take some time before it moves down from Russia.

The 10- time defence agreement inked on Monday showed both the strength of its ties with Russia “ and the delicate path India has to cut to diversify its arms suppliers and develop its indigenous product capacity,” Unnikrishnan said.

India is also keen to increase domestic products and has launched a common adventure with Russia to manufacture AK-203 assault rifles.

Kalashnikov Concern said on Monday that it had agreed on a contract to supply further than AK-203 assault rifles manufactured in India for the Indian defence ministry.

“ We’re ready to start production of ultramodern AK-203s (.) within the coming many months,” said general director Vladimir Lepin.

India and Russia typically hold periodic summits, but the leaders’ last in-person meeting was on the sidelines of the 2019 BRICS Summit in Brazil.

Putin’s visit “ reiterated the significance of this moment when a new order is evolving and that together they have a better chance of shaping it,” Samir Saran of the Observer Research Foundation told AFP.

The two countries’ foreign and defence ministers held addresses on Monday ahead of Putin’s appearance.

Moscow and New Delhi hold “ identical or near-identical positions on the most important global and security issues”, said Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov.

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