The Jerusalem Post

Russia says India delaying signing helicopter­s deal

- • By STANLEY CARVALHO

DUBAI (Reuters) – The head of Russian Helicopter­s said on Sunday that India was delaying the signing of a firm agreement for purchasing 200 helicopter­s despite providing all informatio­n.

Chief Executive Andrey Boginsky also said it would benefit India if the planned order for more than 100 rotorcraft for the Indian Navy could be combined with the 200 India is looking to buy for the Army.

Russian Helicopter­s is owned by state-owned Russian conglomera­te Rostec.

India and Russia signed a deal in 2015 under Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Make in India” program for the supply of 200 Russian KA 226T helicopter­s, with Russia to deliver 60 and the remaining to be assembled and manufactur­ed in India. The two countries also have held preliminar­y talks for the supply of more than 100 of the KA 226-T helicopter­s for the Indian Navy, Boginsky said.

“We have done significan­t successful work and provided all informatio­n to India’s ministry of defense, unfortunat­ely there is no efficient and quick way from the Indian side,” he told Reuters at the Dubai Air Show. “We can’t understand the reasons for the delay.”

On the order for the Indian Navy, Boginsky said India would benefit from combining both orders to gain more value in enhancing its capabiliti­es.

“The main winner will be India if both orders are joined,” he said, adding Russian Helicopter­s was awaiting a formal request of an order from the Indian Navy.

Civilian helicopter­s account for about 30-35% of Russian Helicopter­s’ total sales while the remaining 65-70% are military choppers. The civilian-military sales ratio is expected to remain the same in the next three years but total sales volumes could increase as Russian Helicopter­s brings to the market its expanded range of choppers, said Boginsky.

The company is in talks with internatio­nal customers, including some in the Middle East for sale of its new Mi-38 helicopter­s, he said, declining to elaborate. The new VRT-500 helicopter­s, with the first flight scheduled for 2021, has seen strong interest from India and some Middle East countries, he said, adding a deal for the VRT-500 will be signed at the ongoing Dubai expo.

“There is strong interest from Indian companies to assemble (VRT 500) in India,” he said.

Russian Helicopter­s plans to sell 1,000 of the VRT-500s by 2035, he said.

 ?? (Altaf Hussain/Reuters) ?? INDIA’s PRIME Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin attend the India-Russia Business Summit last year in New Delhi.
(Altaf Hussain/Reuters) INDIA’s PRIME Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin attend the India-Russia Business Summit last year in New Delhi.

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