Pact with Russia helps in faster delivery of defence supplies: India

February 19, 2010 04:41 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 07:17 am IST - Dabolim (Goa)

Admitting “setbacks” in its relations with Russia over delays in defence supplies, India today said the two sides have signed an agreement which will help in improving the product support from the European country.

“There may be delays and setbacks sometimes, but we have a long relationship with Russia. There have been delays in delivery and product support in the past.

“But after the signing of the Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) with Russia, issues have been sorted out.

Things are moving faster now,” Defence Minister A.K. Antony told reporters after the induction of the Russian-made MiG-29K maritime fighters into the Navy at a ceremony here.

He was asked if India needed to review its defence relations with Russia in view of the delays in delivery of aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov and various other defence supplies.

India had placed orders for Admiral Gorshkov in 2004 as part of a USD 1.5 billion deal, and it was supposed to arrive in India in 2008 after refurbishment in Russian shipyards, but the delivery has been delayed after constant review of its price by Russia.

Russia is now asking India to give USD 2.9 billion more for the trials and refurbishment of the 44,500 tonne warship, which India is not willing to pay.

The Defence Minister said the negotiations on the price issue are in the “final stages”.

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