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Klebanov to ink T-90 tank deal
By Vladimir Radyuhin
MOSCOW, FEB. 12. The Russian Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Ilya
Klebanov, is arriving in India on Tuesday to sign a major tank
deal and prepare the agenda for key defence talks next month.
The deal provides for the purchase of 310 T-90 Main Battle Tanks
(MBTs) at a cost of between $ 600 to $ 700 millions. Russia will
deliver 124 tanks in fully-assembled state and the remaining 186
in semi-knocked down and completely knocked down state,
diplomatic sources said here. The first batch is expected to be
inducted this year.
The contract also includes a licence for the production of more
T-90s at the Avadi ordnance factory, which has been manufacturing
T-72 tanks, with Russia supplying engines, fire control systems
and some other components.
The acquisition of Russia's latest MBTs, rated to be the best in
the world, will give the Indian Army's strike corps an edge over
Pakistani formations, which recently have been armed with
Ukranian T-80U tanks.
During his three-day visit, Mr. Klebanov, who oversees the
defence industry sector in the Russian Government, will meet the
Defence Minister, Mr. George Fernandes, the National Security
Adviser, Mr. Brajesh Mishra, and other Government officials. The
sides will discuss the agenda of the first meeting of the Joint
Indo-Russian Commission on Military-Technical Cooperation. The
commission, set up last year, is likely to meet in Moscow next
month under the co-chairmanship of Mr. Fernandes and Mr.
Klebanov.
While in India, Mr. Klebanov will sign an aviation safety accord.
It provides for standardisation of air worthiness, maintenance
and certification of aircraft and will facilitate joint
development and production of civil aircraft by the two
countries. The pact will also help Aeroflot, Russian
international airlines, to secure an increase in its passenger
and transport service from Moscow to New Delhi.
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