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In India, Russia’s Putin to sign deal to sell S-400 anti-aircraft system

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In India, Russia’s Putin to sign deal to sell S-400 anti-aircraft system

putin modi sign s-400 deal
putin modi sign s-400 deal
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President Vladimir Putin will travel to India today for a two-day summit, where he and his counterpart Narendra Modi are expected to sign a $6.2 billion deal to supply the Indian military with an advanced S-400 air-defence system.

Despite disquiet from the US Pentagon, which has warned the existing US sanctions on Russia will automatically apply to India with an S-400 sale, New Delhi has pressed ahead with the deal. A major motivation was to allay fears that Pakistan would order the missiles if India withdrew. Russia lifted a long-standing arms embargo on Pakistan in 2014 and has pursued closer defence with India’s historic rival since. However, Moscow has been careful not to antagonise its long-time ally India, with only low-level weaponry sales and cooperation with Pakistan so far.

Today’s signing is a major deal for Russia, as India is only the third foreign buyer of the S-400. However, potential US sanctions highlights India’s difficult balancing act as President Trump’s administration continues to pursue unprecedented levels of engagement with India. On this occasion, the potential threat of increased Pakistani-Russia relations forced India’s hand with the S-400. If India starts purchasing more US military equipment at Russia’s expense, expect Moscow to use Islamabad as leverage against New Delhi.

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