Strengthening their enduring defense alliance, India and Russia have solidified a key military cooperation agreement. Russia’s State Duma has approved the Reciprocal Exchange of Logistic Support (reLOS) pact, paving the way for seamless troop and warship exchanges for joint military exercises and operations. This comprehensive accord lays down the framework for mutual logistical assistance, from critical supplies and maintenance to berthing facilities, significantly enhancing operational capabilities. The agreement’s ratification underscores Moscow’s commitment to its partnership with India, especially with President Putin’s state visit imminent. The upcoming summit in New Delhi is also slated to address strategic defense procurements, including advanced platforms like the Su-57 stealth fighter and further S-400 air defense systems, highlighting the continued evolution of this vital bilateral relationship.
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