Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin sealed a visit to India on Friday with a raft of multi-billion-dollar arms and energy deals, including the construction of 16 Russian nuclear reactors.
The two countries also signed agreements for the long-awaited sale to India of a refitted Soviet-era aircraft carrier as well as 29 MiG fighter jets, further cementing Moscow’s role as New Delhi’s principal arms provider.
Energy-hungry India is one of the world’s biggest markets for nuclear technology and the reactor deal is a triumph for Russia’s state atomic agency Rosatom, which faces stiff competition from French and US rivals.
While welcoming the deals, Putin said the two Cold War allies were still short of realizing the potential of their partnership, one half of the powerful four-strong group of emerging nations that includes China and Brazil.
“The level of our capabilities has not been reached,” he said following talks with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Singh hailed the meeting with Russia — a “trusted and reliable strategic partner” and a “pillar of our foreign policy” — and pointed to the “rich and very substantive” agreements signed in nuclear energy, defense, space and other sectors. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov said the reactor agreement covered the construction of “up to 16 nuclear energy units” at three Indian sites.
Earlier, Sergei Kiriyenko, the head of Russia’s state atomic agency, said six of the reactors would be built by 2017.
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