The Asian Age

`5K-cr deal with Russia inked to make 6 lakh AK-203 rifles in UP

2+2 talks: Rajnath raises China’s Ladakh aggression

- PAWAN BALI with agency inputs

Defence minister Rajnath Singh and Russia’s defence minister Gen. Sergey Shoigu on Monday held the 20th meeting of the India-Russia InterGover­nmental Commission on Military and Military Technical Cooperatio­n (IRIGC-M&MTC), in which four agreements were signed, including a contract to manufactur­e over six lakh AK-203 assault rifles. The deal is worth `5,124 crores. These guns will be produced at Korwa, in UP’s Amethi, in a boost to “Make-inIndia”. The two sides also signed an agreement to

renew the Programme for Military Technical Cooperatio­n for another 10 years, till 2031.

Speaking at the inaugural India-Russia “2+2” dialogue, Mr Singh said India faced challenges arising out of the “extraordin­ary militarisa­tion” in its neighbourh­ood and the “completely unprovoked aggression” on the northern border, but without naming China. This was a reference to the ongoing military standoff with the Chinese PLA in Ladakh that began in April-May 2020. Besides Mr Singh, the “2+2” foreign and defence talks were attended by external affairs minister S. Jaishankar, Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov and Russian defence minister Gen. Sergey Shoigu.

The 7.62 X 39mm calibre AK-203 assault rifles, to be made in Korwa, will replace the in-service INSAS rifle inducted over three decades back. The AK-203, with an effective range of 300 meters, are lightweigh­t, robust and easy-to-use modern assault rifles with proven technology that will enhance the combat potential of soldiers to adequately meet present and envisaged operationa­l challenges. They will enhance the operationa­l effectiven­ess of the Indian Army in counter-insurgency operations.

The project will be implemente­d by a special purpose joint venture called Indo-Russian Rifles Pvt Ltd (IRRPL). It was created with the erstwhile OFB [now Advanced Weapons and Equipment India Ltd (AWEIL) and Munitions India Ltd (MIL)] of India and Rosoborone­xport (RoE) and Kalashniko­v of Russia. The Russians dropped the royalty charge to bring down the cost of the project after it got stuck.

Russia has also started the delivery of air defence system S-400 Triumf, for which a `35,000-crore deal was signed in 2018.

During the meeting, Mr Singh termed Russia as India’s long-standing “special and privileged strategic partner” and said the relations were time-tested and based on common interests in multilater­alism, global peace and prosperity, mutual understand­ing and trust. He appreciate­d Russia’s strong support for India and stressed that the close cooperatio­n was not targeted against another country.

Mr Singh said: “Recognisin­g that its developmen­t needs are colossal and that its defence challenges are legitimate, real and immediate, India seeks partners who are sensitive and responsive to India's expectatio­ns and requiremen­ts.” He also hoped Russia will remain a major partner for India in these “changing circumstan­ces”.

 ?? — PTI ?? Defence minister Rajnath Singh with his Russian counterpar­t, Sergey Shoigu, at Sushma Swaraj Bhavan in New Delhi on Monday.
— PTI Defence minister Rajnath Singh with his Russian counterpar­t, Sergey Shoigu, at Sushma Swaraj Bhavan in New Delhi on Monday.

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