Deccan Chronicle

RUSSIAN ARMS ON SHOW FOR OBAMA

■ US says it is not looking to replacing India’s ‘legacy relationsh­ip’ with Russia ■ US is quickly moving towards signing defence deals worth billions of dollars

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As Barack Obama, the first US President to be the chief guest at India’s Republic Day parade, watched Russian armaments roll down Rajpath during the parade, the US said that India has a “long-standing and legacy relationsh­ip with Russia and America’s increased cooperatio­n with New Delhi is not an effort to “push anybody else out.”

US deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes said the US President was not uncomforta­ble when Russia-made military equipment passed through during the parade.

“In terms of the President’s view, I think what is important is not so much what is the particular float or military item that goes past the President in a parade; it is what is the system that is embraced by the country that the President is visiting,” he said.

The US is quickly moving towards surpassing Russia as a defence exporter to India, he added.

“India will continue to have relations with Russia, but we believe that it is important for us to be representi­ng democratic values. We are proud that we are increasing our cooperatio­n with India in a lot of areas, but we are not doing that in an effort to push anybody else out of India... We are doing that because we believe it is in our interest and in India’s interest,” he said adding, “So that balance has shifted over the years. India obviously has along- standing defence relationsh­ip with Russia, but our relationsh­ip is on the upswing.”

As Mr Obama watched the Indian Army’s Russian-origin battle-tanks roll down Rajpath and the Russian-origin Sukhoi-30 MKI fighter aircraft soaring in the sky, he must have been only too aware of India’s overwhelmi­ng dependence on Russian inventory but would have been equally glad to see the new American military transport and patrol aircraft operated by India including the C-130 J Super Hercules transport aircraft, the C-17 Globemaste­r transport aircraft and P-8i maritime patrol aircraft which India had acquired from the US in the past few years in deals worth billions of dollars.

The US is also keen to ink other deals with India estimated to be worth billions of dollars, including the proposed sale of Apache attack helicopter­s, Chinook heavy-lift helicopter­s and the M777 ultra-light howitzers. But the US wanted to move beyond a “buyer-seller” relationsh­ip with India towards being a genuine partner in India’s defence modernisat­ion by co-developing defence products and this was reflected in the talks between Mr Obama and Mr Modi.

India will continue to have relations with Russia.. We are proud that we are increasing our cooperatio­n, but not by pushing anybody else out of India

— Ben Rhodes Dy security adviser

 ??  ?? President Pranab Mukherjee, US President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Narendra Modi wave as they leave after the 66th Republic Day parade at Rajpath in New Delhi on Monday. — AFP
President Pranab Mukherjee, US President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Narendra Modi wave as they leave after the 66th Republic Day parade at Rajpath in New Delhi on Monday. — AFP

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