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India Is Turning Towards Strategic Cooperation With Russia

PM meets with the President of Russia, Mr. Vladimir Putin in Tianjin, China on September 01, 2025.
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The sudden tightening of American-Indian relations in the context of the tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump and his harsh words about that country, such as the one about India’s “dead economy” and about the intention to arm Pakistan with American weapons, resulted in very sharp political and media anti-American reactions in India, but also in the homogenization of the society there, which is otherwise politically quite divided.

One of the demonstrative moves of India’s dissatisfaction was the recent arrival in Moscow of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s national security advisor Ajit Doval, on a visit aimed at strengthening India’s defense and energy ties with Russia – such as the procurement of new batteries for the modern Russian S-400 anti-aircraft system, as well as the possibility of buying Russian 5th generation Su-57 aircraft. Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar is also scheduled to visit Russia. Putin is coming on an official visit to India at the end of the year.

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India is a traditional large importer of Russian (previously Soviet) weapons, which make up the bulk of the country’s classic armaments. However, in the last decade, India has increasingly turned to the West – the USA, Israel, France – for the procurement of modern and sophisticated weapons. However, only Russia was always ready to share its technological know-how with India, in addition to weapons, by which Russia directly contributed to India’s technological development.

India does not hide at all that its primary goal in entering into military-technical agreements is the acquisition of technological knowledge and the production of these imported types of weapons in its manufacturing companies (the best example is India’s famous BrahMos missile made using Russian technology and in cooperation with Russian designers). Because of this India is now giving up on the purchase of the famous and globally popular American aircraft — the 5th generation F-35. American only allows a select group of countries such as Israel this luxury.

Take for example Russia’s new R-77M active radar-guided air-to-air missile that provides a revolutionary improvement in capability, with a range of 200 kilometers that far exceeds the 110 kilometers of the previous R-77-1 missile. While it is said to use an AESA radar in its guidance head for greater resistance to jamming and a longer target lock-on range. It is also said that it use active phased array technology to give the missile a more complete and wide-angle image of the target, making it much more difficult to avoid even fighter-sized targets that are easy to maneuver.

The R-77M is expected to significantly increase foreign interest in Russian combat aircraft and will be offered to customers for modern ‘4+ generation’ and fifth generation fighters to improve their air-to-air capabilities.

Some of the leading potential customers for the missiles will probably include India but also Kazakhstan, Belarus and Algeria to improve their Su-30SM, MKI and MKA fighters, as well as Egypt where the missile could have a transformative impact on the performance of their MiG-29M fighters.

The R-77M’s ability to bridge the gap with the Chinese PL-15 make it particularly attractive to the Indian Air Force, as neighboring Pakistan has acquired a significant number of Chinese J-10C and JF-17 Block 3 fighters with the PL-15. The missiles would make India’s Su-30MKI and MiG-29UPG fighters much more competitive against these threats, while India could seek to acquire technologies from the new Russian missile to improve its own Astra air-to-air missile program.

Conclusion

The Commander of the Indian Air Force, Amar Preet Singh, recently stated that in the armed conflict in May with Pakistan, India destroyed six Pakistani aircraft.

According to Singh, most of the Pakistani planes were shot down by Russian-made S-400 missiles.

“We have confirmation of the downing of five fighters and one large aircraft“, Singh said.

He stated that the larger aircraft could have been a reconnaissance plane, shot down from a distance of 300 kilometers. That’s the highest number of planes ever shot down, Singh said. Plus, shooting down a plane at a distance of 300 km is also a world record for the effectiveness of air defense systems. These confirmations about the quality of Russian weapons show that India is preparing for a major military contract with Russia.

The poor results of the Indian army in the conflict with Pakistan, especially the French Rafale fighter jets, encouraged India to once again turn to Russia for help. Behind Pakistan stood the technological power of China, with which India is unable to cope, and we see that neither is France, so India is preparing a response with proven Russian weapon systems. It is precisely the fear of China and Chinese proxies that forces India to engage in strategic cooperation with Russia.

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5 comments

Edward September 6, 2025 at 11:18 pm

Ban products from India to the USA

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Bart September 7, 2025 at 8:46 am

Fine. Now start deporting Indians that are all over our country. Then we can shut down ll the 7-11s.

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KillCommieZelenscum September 7, 2025 at 9:04 am

i don’t see what america’s problem is. half the time these weapons get used against american interests anyways, so let them buy the walmart specials and the cheap chinesium clunkers. When the shooting starts america will far superior firepower. Not to mention, just because trump wants them to deal with the usa – good, does not mean they can’t deal with other countries too, that’s being kind of silly

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KillCommieZelenscum September 7, 2025 at 9:05 am

first place you want to hurt India, ban them in all call centers, help centers. make us companies start using american people for customer support again, at least you can understand them at least.

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George September 7, 2025 at 11:14 am

I doubt Putin is going to willingly embrace outsourcing all his IT to India call centers and inviting millions of Indians over to displace Russians from high tech centers. But Modi should do Modi. Americans would like nothing more than Trump to limit outsourcing and H1bs.

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