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India, Russia to enhance military ties
indiatimes ^ | 22 Aug, 2006

Posted on 08/22/2006 10:23:35 AM PDT by jome

MOSCOW: India and Russia have agreed to hold joint war games on Russian soil next year to enhance military ties and share experience in handling low-intensity conflicts at high altitudes, Army Chief General J J Singh said.

Singh, who is on his maiden visit to Russia, held wide-ranging talks with Chief of General Staff of the Russian armed forces General Baluyevsky and Commander-in-Chief of the Land forces Colonel General Alexei Maslov on Monday.

"We have agreed to enhance our co-operation, including joint exercises on Russian soil in 2007," he said.

Describing his talks with Baluyevsky and Maslov as "meaningful," Singh said a whole range of issues of services- to-services cooperation were discussed including sharing of experience and security assessment in the neighbourhoods of Iran and the US.

"We have experience in something, like mountain combat, they have experience in cold climate combat, we can share our experience," the army chief said adding the two armies could also share their experience in combating militancy in Jammu and Kashmir and Chechnya.

Responding to a question, Singh said that he did not discuss the issue of sustained delivery of spares as it has been taken up through various channels including by the Indian ambassador in Moscow.

"We go by the nation's budget, we have different ratio, percentage of acquisition, upgradation and scrapping of old hardware. I am here to enhance our ties," Singh said before leaving for St Petersburg, where he will visit the artillery school and other military units.

India and Russia have also agreed to send personnel to each other for training and modalities and the budget for this are being worked out, he said.

During his week-long Russia visit, the army chief is also scheduled to visit the crack airborne division based near Tula, south of Moscow and the 'Splav' defence enterprise specialising in deadly multiple-launch rocket systems (MLRS) like Smerch being acquired by the Indian army. The army chief also declined to identify the weapons which India could be interested in acquiring from Russia, known in the past as a wholesale supplier of military hardware for the Indian army.


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1 posted on 08/22/2006 10:23:35 AM PDT by jome
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To: jome

Oh yes, our new allies!


2 posted on 08/22/2006 10:38:08 AM PDT by jbwbubba
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To: jbwbubba

Where do you think most of the equipment of the Indian Army and Air Force came from? They have to keep their spare parts supply lines open.


3 posted on 08/22/2006 10:44:53 AM PDT by Yo-Yo (USAF, TAC, 12th AF, 366 TFW, 366 MG, 366 CRS, Mtn Home AFB, 1978-81)
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