Russian defence cos keen on tech transfer, JVs with Indian firms"
A number of Russian defence firms has broadly agreed to facilitate
speedy repair and overhaul of Russian-origin military platforms in India and manufacture their spare parts through joint venture and technology
transfer with Indian companies.
It has been a long-standing grievance of armed forces that the supply of
critical spares and equipment from Russia takes a long time affecting maintenance of military systems procured from that country.
Indian defence firms held extensive deliberations with Russian giants
for technology transfer and manufacturing of some parts and components of Russian-origin military systems in India and sources said the talks
were fruitful.
Their talks took place during course of a conference on March 18 and 19
here on deepening defence engagement between the two countries. It was
attended by more than 100 Russian and over 150 Indian industry
representatives.
In a statement, the Defence Ministry said Russian firms showed keen
interest in taking 'Make in India' further by involving Indian firms in
the process of providing after-sales support of Russian origin equipment
to the Indian Armed Forces through long-term supply agreements, repair,
overhaul and manufacturing of some spare parts and components.
The conference was aimed at addressing issues relating to life-cycle
support and maintenance of Su-30MKI aircraft, Mi-17 helicopters, Mig-29K
jets, T-90 tanks and the aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya, besides
exploring ways to step up overall defence collaboration.
In his inaugural address, Defence Minister Arun Jaitley had asked Russia
to adopt a liberal approach in sharing technology for components of
Russian-origin defence platforms, saying it was critical to keep them in
operational readiness.
Some major Russian companies which attended the deliberations include
United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), United Engines Corporation (UEC),
United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC), Russian Helicopters and Ural
Vagonzavod.
These firms made detailed presentations on the possibilities of cooperation and the way forward in this regard.
During the conference, the Department of Defence Production outlined opportunities under 'Make in India' initiative and recent steps by the government to facilitate co-development, co-production, licence
production between Indian and Russian companies.
The Russian side presented the framework for interaction between Federal
Services for Military Technical Cooperation (FSMTC) and Indian partners in the field of after-sales support of Russian origin military
equipment
The conference also had three breakout sessions on aero system, land
system and naval system where the Indian side expressed their
requirements and the way forward to improve serviceability of Russian
origin platforms, the Ministry said.
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