This is no ordinary business deal, geo-politics laced all over it. Recently the Russian announced interest in investing in solar power in Ladakh :
Inauguration of Indian Film festival #Bollywood at #Gorynak theatre in #magadan #city #russian #fareast vice mayor Yuri kazetov gave the opening remarks!@IndEmbMoscow @DDNewsLive @ANI @ICCR_Delhi @mfa_russia pic.twitter.com/rwCLmQSM0J
— India in Vladivostok (@cgivladivostok) October 9, 2019
Russian President Vladimir Putin may attend Jallikattu, the bull-taming festival, in Madurai next year https://t.co/DIFaurj0Yy
— OpIndia.com (@OpIndia_com) October 29, 2019
The 4th @indiannavy and Russian Federation Navy Staff Talks held at New Delhi on 30 Oct 2019.
— Delhi Defence Review (@delhidefence) November 1, 2019
The talks were co-chaired by Rear Admiral Atul Anand, Asst Chief of Naval Staff from IN and Rear Admiral Vladimir Zemskov, Deputy Chief of Russian Naval Staff (Signals) from the RuFN pic.twitter.com/iaKnyrNNtN
Had an excellent meeting with President Putin. During our talks, we reviewed the full range of India-Russia relations. India and Russia are cooperating extensively in areas such as trade, security and culture. The people of our nations will benefit due to close bilateral ties. pic.twitter.com/2AuJ5bl8Uj
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 13, 2019
Russian Prez Putin extending New Year greetings to President Kovind & PM Modi; Recalling that 2020 will mark 20th year since Declaration on Strategic Partnership between Russia & India, Putin expressed confidence that the anniversary will be marked by new achievements.
— Sidhant Sibal (@sidhant) December 30, 2019
This talk has been going on for a year.. Not yet signed .After India-US pact of 2016, India now set to sign path-breaking logistics support agreement with Russia
By Srinjoy Chowdhury | National Affairs Editor
Updated Jan 08, 2020 | 16:17 IST
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The LEMOA or the Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement between India and the United States was signed in 2016.
New Delhi: About five years after signing a path-breaking logistics support agreement with the United States, India is readying to sign an identical pact with the Russians.
The Reciprocal Exchange of Logistics Agreement (RELA) between India and Russia is ready for signing. Both sides have agreed to the conditions. An Indian naval ship, once it enters a Russian port, will be provided with fuel, food and water, lubricant and port services. Similar help will be given to IAF planes.
Besides, Indian service personnel who would avail of the RELA will get help with local transport. Payments will be calculated later; there will be no requirement for immediate payment. Russian ships and aircraft in Indian ports and airbases will get similar services as well.
This can happen during port visits, disaster relief work and exercises between the armed forces. Help with spare parts, communication and medical services are also part of the agreement.
With both countries agreeing, only legal vetting for minor irritants if there are any, and the signing remains. The RELA could be signed during a big visit, the Russians being particularly keen on the signing of such agreements during major bilateral visits, highly-placed government sources said. This could happen when Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Russia later in the year or earlier.
The LEMOA or the Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement between India and the United States was signed in 2016 by Manohar Parrikar, then defence minister and his American counterpart, Ashton Carter. India and France have also signed a similar agreement and this is particularly important keeping in mind the close military ties between the two countries.
After India-US pact of 2016, India now set to sign path-breaking logistics support agreement with Russia
PM Modi, President Putin disc situation in Gulf, Libya. https://t.co/ypLv7naZoo pic.twitter.com/yyi847XAyz
— Sidhant Sibal (@sidhant) January 13, 2020