India Moves To Reduce Its Reliance On Russia’s Defence Imports

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India is reducing its dependence on Russia for critical defence programs, with the joint venture BrahMos missile set to be guided by a locally-developed target tracking device in the next year. India’s defence scientists have developed a new indigenous system that identifies missile targets to replace the Russian-developed seeker on all future BrahMos, Sudhir K. Mishra, the chief executive officer of BrahMos Aerospace said.

“Our objective is to make use of the Indian seeker on all future BrahMos missiles,” Mishra said in an interview on the sidelines of India’s defence show, DefExpo, on Wednesday in Chennai. “The Russians say if the Indians supply a cheaper, cost-effective and reliable seeker, then let us take it from India.” There are also plans to use a locally-made warhead on the missile, he said, without specifying a time frame.

Russia accounted for 68% of India’s arms import from 2012 to 2016, according to Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. It’s been the largest defence supplier to India since the 1960s when the MiG-21 supersonic fighter jets were bought to equip the Indian Air Force (IAF). These were then license-produced at the state-held Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) until recently, when India began to junk the MiG jets and plan a complete phase out of the aircraft by 2022.

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