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India signs $5B deal to buy air defense systems from Russia

- By Ashok Sharma and Emily Schmall

India signed NEW DELHI —a $5 billion deal to buy five Russian S-400 air defense systems on Friday despite a looming threat of U.S. sanctions on countries that trade with Russia’s defense and intelligen­ce sectors.

The deal was signed in New Delhi during a visit by Russian President Vladimir Putin, who met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss nuclear energy, space exploratio­n and trade.

India has requested that the U.S. grant it a waiver for the deal from sanctions prescribed by the Counter- ing America’s Adversarie­s Through Sanctions Act, a U.S. law passed in August 2017 that is intended to punish Russia for its annexation of Crimea and alleged interferen­ce in the 2016 U.S. elections.

The U.S. did not spare China from sanctions last month for purchasing its own Russian S-400 surfaceto-air missile systems and fighter jets.

If the U.S. does impose sanctions on India, it is unclear how India could pay Russia for the military equipment, since the law bars dollar-denominate­d financial transactio­ns.

Vladimir Sotnikov, a foreign affairs expert at an inde- pendent research institute in Moscow, believes India could make the payment in a mixture of rupees and dollars to try to circumvent the sanctions.

“I do not think that India would succumb to U.S. pressure over the purchasing of the armaments from Russia,” he said. “India has a very sophistica­ted policy of separating the relationsh­ip between India and the U.S. and India and the Russian Federation. And India is in a good negotiatin­g position right now.”

The National Security Council at the White House said in a statement that the Trump administra­tion urges all “of our allies and partners to forgo transactio­ns with Russia that would trigger sanctions” under the act, known as CAATSA.

“The administra­tion has indicated that a focus area for the implementa­tion of CAATSA Section 231 is new or qualitativ­e upgrades in capability — including the S-400 air and missile defense system. Our recent action to sanction a Chinese government entity for an S-400 delivery underscore­s the seriousnes­s of our resolve on this issue.”

Officials with India’s external affairs and defense ministries confirmed the deal was signed after Putin and Modi made no reference to it during a news conference following their talks.

An 11-page joint statement made only passing mention, saying that “the two sides welcomed the conclusion of the contract.”

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