Stating that it is ready to support India’s future fighter aircraft requirements, Russia has offered full technology transfer for the fifth-generation Su-57 stealth fighter jet, saying there would be no limitations and that any request from the Indian side is “completely acceptable.”
The assurance signals that defence could be a key discussion area when Russian President Vladimir Putin visits India next month.
Even as the West presses New Delhi over the Ukraine crisis, India-Russia defence relations stay strong. Reports indicate that Moscow’s fresh proposal could dramatically enhance India’s aerial strength.
Speaking on the sidelines of the Dubai Air Show 2025, Sergey Chemezov, the CEO of Russian government-owned defence conglomerate Rostec underlined the long-standing defence partner

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