President Vladimir Putin’s two-day India visit begins today; US threatens of sanctions ahead of S-400 missile systems deal between New Delhi, Moscow
India is likely to sign a deal with Russia to procure S-400 air defence systems during President Putin’s visit despite opposition from the United States of America.
Russian President Vladimir Putin will land in India today as part of his two-day state visit.
The Russian president is arriving in India to hold the 19th India-Russia annual bilateral summit with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
However, the entire focus will be on the S-400 air defence systems deal between the two countries.
India is likely to sign a deal with Russia to procure S-400 air defence systems during President Putin’s visit despite opposition from the United States of America.
Day ahead of President Putin’s visit to India, the US on Wednesday urged its allies not to enter into transactions with Russia and warned that it would trigger American sanctions.
The Trump administration had imposed sanctions late last month under Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act or CAATSA which was signed into law last August, on China for purchasing fighter jets and missile defense system from Russia.
Responding to a question on India's plan to purchase multi-billion S-400 missile defense system from Russia, a State Department Spokesperson said, "We urge all of our allies and partners to forgo transactions with Russia that would trigger sanctions under CAATSA."
President Putin and Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold discussions on a number of key regional and global issues, including US sanctions on import of Iranian crude oil.
The two leaders are expected to review bilateral defence cooperation in the wake of the US sanctions against Russian defence majors.
The focus during the visit will be on the S-400 Triumf air defence missile systems agreement with a top Kremlin aide saying Tuesday that Russian President Putin will oversee the signing of the "USD 5 billion deal".
"The key feature of this visit will be the signing of the agreement to deliver S-400 air defence systems," Putin's top foreign policy aide Yury Ushakov was quoted in media reports as saying in Moscow. "The value of the contract will be more than USD 5 billion," he said.
The purchase will violate sanctions under the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) instituted by the US Congress on arms purchases from Russia, but American lawmakers have allowed the possibility of a presidential waiver.
There have been indications by New Delhi that it will go ahead with the deal notwithstanding the US sanctions.
"India has maintained its sovereignty as regards to its relationship with countries. We shall maintain it in all earnestness," Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman told PTI recently when asked whether the US sanctions will hit India's defence ties with Russia.
India wants to procure the long-range missile systems to tighten its air defence mechanism, particularly along the nearly 4,000-km-long Sino-India border.
S-400 is known as Russia's most advanced long-range surface-to-air missile defence system. China was the first foreign buyer to seal a government-to-government deal with Russia in 2014 to procure the lethal missile system and Moscow has already started delivery of an undisclosed number of the S-400 missile systems to Beijing.
The S-400 is an upgraded version of the S-300 systems. The missile system, manufactured by Almaz-Antey, has been in service in Russia since 2007.
Russia has been one of India's key suppliers of arms and ammunition.
Sources had earlier said Modi and Putin would also deliberate on impact of US sanctions on import of crude oil from Iran.
The Russian president will arrive here on Thursday and will meet Prime Minister Modi in the evening. Modi and Putin will hold the India-Russia summit on Friday after which agreements will be exchanged and the two leaders will make press statements, according to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).
Besides holding talks with Modi, the Russian leader will also have a meeting with President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday, according to MEA.
He will also have an interaction with a group of talented children and address an India-Russia business meet.
The last annual summit was held on June 1, 2017, during the visit of the prime minister to Russia.
In May, Modi had travelled to Russian coastal city of Sochi for an informal summit with Putin during which they discussed a range of crucial issues.
Modi and Putin are also expected to explore ways to further deepen cooperation between the two countries in a number of sectors including trade, investment, connectivity, energy, space and tourism.
(With PTI inputs)