India and Russia Ink Landmark $30 Billion Defence Deal
India and Russia sign a massive $30 billion defence deal, strengthening strategic ties.
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India and Russia have signed a significant defence deal worth $30 billion, further solidifying their long-standing strategic partnership. This agreement, which includes the supply of advanced military hardware and technology transfer, underscores India's continued reliance on Russian defence equipment despite diversification efforts. The deal is expected to boost India's military capabilities, particularly in areas like air defence systems and naval assets.
For Russia, it reinforces its position as a key defence supplier to India, a crucial aspect of its foreign policy. This development has implications for regional security dynamics and India's geopolitical alignment, especially in the context of evolving global power equations.
मुख्य तथ्य
India and Russia signed a $30 billion defence deal
Includes advanced military hardware and technology transfer
UPSC परीक्षा के दृष्टिकोण
India's Foreign Policy: Strategic Autonomy vs. Alignment
Defence Procurement Policy and Indigenization (Atmanirbhar Bharat)
Geopolitical Implications: India-Russia-US dynamics, Quad, SCO
Regional Security Dynamics: Indo-Pacific, China factor
Technology Transfer and Defence Industrial Base
दृश्य सामग्री
India-Russia: Strategic Partners on the Global Map
This map highlights the geographical locations of India and Russia, underscoring their strategic importance and the long-standing defence partnership that continues to evolve with the recent $30 billion deal. It illustrates the global reach of their bilateral relations.
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और जानकारी
पृष्ठभूमि
India and Russia (formerly USSR) have maintained a robust strategic partnership, particularly in defence, since the Cold War era. This relationship was crucial for India's security needs when Western nations were hesitant to supply advanced military technology.
Over decades, Russia has been India's largest defence supplier, providing a wide array of equipment from fighter jets and submarines to tanks and missile systems. This historical reliance has created a deep interoperability and a significant installed base of Russian hardware in the Indian armed forces.
नवीनतम घटनाक्रम
The recent $30 billion defence deal signifies a continuation and deepening of this long-standing partnership. It comes at a time when India has been actively pursuing diversification of its defence imports, engaging with countries like the USA, France, and Israel, and simultaneously pushing for indigenous defence manufacturing under 'Atmanirbhar Bharat'.
The deal includes advanced military hardware and crucial technology transfer, which is a key demand from India to boost its domestic defence industry. For Russia, this deal reinforces its position as a critical defence supplier to a major global power, especially amidst Western sanctions and geopolitical realignments.
बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्न (MCQ)
1. With reference to India's defence procurement and strategic partnerships, consider the following statements: 1. India's defence relationship with Russia (and erstwhile USSR) has historically been its most significant, providing a wide range of military hardware and technology. 2. The 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' initiative aims to completely cease all defence imports by 2030, focusing solely on indigenous production. 3. Technology transfer is a crucial component of India's recent defence procurement agreements, including those with Western countries and Russia. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
उत्तर देखें
सही उत्तर: C
Statement 1 is correct. India has had a long-standing and significant defence relationship with Russia/USSR, which has been its primary supplier for decades. Statement 2 is incorrect. While 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' strongly promotes indigenous defence manufacturing and aims to reduce import dependence, it does not aim to completely cease all defence imports by a specific date like 2030, which is an unrealistic target for a nation with diverse and advanced defence needs. The focus is on self-reliance, not absolute cessation of imports. Statement 3 is correct. Technology transfer has become a non-negotiable aspect of India's major defence deals, as it seeks to build its domestic defence industrial base.
2. In the context of India's foreign policy and defence strategy, consider the following statements: 1. India's principle of 'strategic autonomy' implies maintaining the freedom to make independent foreign policy choices, even if it means balancing relationships with competing global powers. 2. The recent defence deal with Russia indicates a complete shift away from India's growing defence cooperation with the United States and European nations. 3. India's participation in the Quad (Quadrilateral Security Dialogue) is primarily aimed at enhancing its defence cooperation with Russia in the Indo-Pacific region. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
उत्तर देखें
सही उत्तर: A
Statement 1 is correct. Strategic autonomy is a cornerstone of India's foreign policy, allowing it to pursue its national interests by engaging with multiple partners without being tied to any single bloc. Statement 2 is incorrect. The deal with Russia does not signify a 'complete shift' but rather a continuation of a long-standing partnership, alongside ongoing diversification efforts with other countries. India aims to maintain robust ties with multiple partners. Statement 3 is incorrect. The Quad (India, USA, Japan, Australia) is primarily seen as a grouping to promote a free, open, and inclusive Indo-Pacific, often viewed in the context of countering China's growing influence, and does not involve defence cooperation with Russia.
3. Match the following major defence systems procured by India (List-I) with their primary originating/supplying countries (List-II): List-I (Defence System) I. S-400 Triumf II. Rafale III. P-8I Poseidon IV. Akula-class Submarine (INS Chakra) List-II (Primary Originating/Supplying Country) A. USA B. Russia C. France Select the correct match:
उत्तर देखें
सही उत्तर: A
I. S-400 Triumf is an advanced air defence system procured from Russia. II. Rafale is a multi-role fighter aircraft procured from France. III. P-8I Poseidon is a long-range maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare aircraft procured from the USA. IV. Akula-class Submarine (INS Chakra) is a nuclear-powered attack submarine leased from Russia.
Source Articles
India, Russia sign $5.43 billion S-400 missile deal - The Hindu
India signs $5.43 billion S-400 missile deal with Russia - The Hindu
India, Russia to boost bilateral trade to $100 billion by 2030 - The Hindu
India to get remaining S-400 missile systems by 2026, says Russia - The Hindu
India, Russia agree to continue working towards enhancing trade in national currencies - The Hindu
