Putin's Upcoming Visit to India: Key Defense Discussions Expected
Putin's Historic Visit to India
On December 5, Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to arrive in India for the 23rd annual bilateral summit between the two nations. This visit marks his first trip to New Delhi since the extensive military actions in Ukraine, occurring during a particularly challenging period.
Significant Defense Agreements Anticipated
During his visit, President Putin is expected to hold crucial discussions with Prime Minister Modi, focusing on several important defense agreements. A key topic will likely be the advanced version of the BrahMos missile, a system that has significantly enhanced India's military capabilities.
BrahMos Missile's Strategic Importance
The BrahMos missile has already demonstrated its strategic value during Operation Sindoor, where it successfully targeted terrorist camps and military installations in Pakistan and PoK. The upgraded version is anticipated to be even more formidable.
BrahMos-NG: Next-Generation Supersonic Upgrade
The discussions between PM Modi and President Putin are expected to center around the advanced and more lethal BrahMos-NG (Next Generation) missile. This upgraded model aims to further enhance the proven combat capabilities of the system.
Key Features of BrahMos-NG
Speed: 4,322 km/h
Size: Smaller compared to the previous version
Weight: Lighter for easier deployment
Aircraft Capacity: Fighter jets can carry 6-7 missiles, significantly boosting strike capability
Launch Flexibility: Designed for easier and more flexible launch operations.
Potential Discussions on Su-57 and S-400
Russia has offered India its fifth-generation Su-57 jets, as New Delhi seeks better options for fighter aircraft. This topic is likely to be on the agenda during the talks between the two leaders.
Additional S-400 Air Defense System Deal
Putin and Modi may also discuss a deal regarding the additional S-400 air defense systems, which were crucial during Operation Sindoor.
Discussion on Ongoing Ukraine Conflict
The two leaders might address the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which has persisted for over two and a half years. India has consistently emphasized the need for a resolution through dialogue and diplomatic means.
