Defence buys won’t be dictated by the US: India on Russia sanctions
Hindustan Times
May 18, 2018
On May
21, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in Sochi for a “four- six hour”
informal summit, which would mostly be a series of one-to-one meetings with
Russian president Vladimir Putin, a source said.
The
Indo-Russian relationship was a stabilising factor in a fast changing regional
and global order, persons familiar with the planning of the May 21 meeting
between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir
Putin said on Thursday.
Modi
would be in the Black Sea resort of Sochi for a “four- six hour” informal
summit, which would mostly be a series of one-to-ones with Putin, “an old
friend and a trusted partner”, a source said.
India’s
defence purchases wouldn’t be dictated by another country such as the US, said
the source on New Delhi’s view on the US sanctions on Russia impacting
country’s defence purchases from Moscow.
Russia
continues to be India’s biggest arms supplier, though its share in Delhi’s
weapon imports has dropped from 79% in 2008-12 to 62% in 2012-17, according to
the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
India is
purchasing five S-400 Triumf systems, an anti-aircraft missile array that can
also intercept missiles, in an estimated $6 billion-deal that comes at a time
when the Trump administration is planning more sanctions against Russia.
Signed by
President Donald Trump in August 2017, the Countering America’s Adversaries
through Sanctions Act targets any country trading with Russia’s defence and
intelligence sectors.
Looking
at the big picture, a second source said the meeting was not aimed at any one
country or countries but the message was that the India-Russia relationship was
a factor of stability.
The
meeting comes amid geopolitical shifts. Once close partners, India and Russia
have grown a bit distant. While Russia’s ties with the US are worsening, it is
getting close to China and also building a relationship with Pakistan, which is
not lost on New Delhi.
India had
conveyed its concerns about Pakistan, which Russia understood.
Another
source said India’s ties with Russia were old and deep-rooted. “The relation is
big, broader and strategic enough to address these differences,” the source
said.
Since the
two leaders will meet for the annual bilateral summit later in the year, the
informal meeting will have a limited bilateral agenda and would be a broad
exchange of views on international issues.
A
Eurasian Economic Union, North-South corridor, Afghanistan, and Iran nuclear
deal could figure in the talks, the source said.
The two
leaders could also discuss how India could benefit from Putin’s economic
policies and a bigger role for Russia in the Modi government’s Make in India
campaign.
Several
world leaders were set to meet Putin who was re-elected as the President in
March, sources said. German chancellor Angela Merkel is to have an informal
summit with the Russian leader.
French
President Emmanuel Macron and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, too, will be
travelling to Russia soon.
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