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Russia delayed delivery of a trouble-plagued aircraft carrier for at least a year on Friday, a blow to India's efforts to quickly build up naval strength as increasingly assertive Asian rival China expands its maritime reach.

Originally built as the Admiral Gorshkov in the Soviet Union, the $2.3 billion aircraft carrier is being reconditioned and was due to be ready this year, but problems with the ship's boilers have pushed the delivery date back several times.

"We believe the handover of the ship will take place in the fourth quarter of 2013," Russian Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov said at a joint news conference with his Indian counterpart in New Delhi.

Indian Defence Minister A.K. Antony said he had conveyed "serious concern" at the delays to Serdyukov.

The bilateral meeting precedes a visit by Russian President Vladimir Putin to New Delhi on November 1.

The ship is to be renamed as Vikramaditya and the success of the order is seen as an important test of defence ties between Russia, the world's second-largest arms exporter, and its biggest customer.

India, a big buyer of Soviet Union weaponry, still relies on Russia for 60 percent of its arms purchases, but has diversified its suppliers in recent years. Israel is now the No. 2 seller, and countries like the United States and France also increasing their presence.

"I myself expressed serious concern about the delay," Antony said, adding that the issue had been raised several times. He said he was putting pressure on both sides to finish work on the biolers as soon as possible, but said he had not discussed penalising Russia so far.

India is closely watching the Chinese navy's newly assertive stance in the South China Sea and in a dispute with Japan over contested islands that have raised tensions in East Asia this year.

India bought its first, British-built aircraft carrier in the 1960s, which was decommissioned in 1997. Another ex-British carrier, the INS Viraat, is in operation but is reaching the end of its useful service.

Last month, at a time of high tensions with Japan over the islands, China put its first-ever aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, into service.

Itself a reconditioned vessel from Ukraine, the Liaoning will be used mostly for training and testing ahead of the possible launch of China's first domestically built carriers after 2015, analysts say.

Wary of China's might, a host of south-east Asian nations have ramped up their maritime defence spending.

India plans to spend about $100 billion over the next 10 years to upgrade its largely Soviet-era military equipment.

Apart from Vikramaditya, India is also buying or planning to buy stealth fighters, warships, nuclear-powered submarines and tanks from Russia.

Serdyukov said that production of the fifth generation stealth fighter, the Sukhoi T-50, which it is jointly developing with India, is expected to start in 2020.

He said 1,000 units of the Brahmos supersonic cruise missile, another joint venture, are being built. He said a new faster version of the weapon, which can reportedly travel at seven times the speed of sound, is being developed.
 
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I think India still need to pay to repair the blown out generators. Otherwise, Russia will keep the ac.

:rofl: say who ??? You ??? :rofl:

What, nothing on the tall talk of "Penalty of Rs 600 cr may be imposed for Gorshkov delay". ??

I guess it was all hot air for home audience. !!

yayaaya :P yes some govt have a bad tendency of telling lie. Even something in War they tell people we are wining and when it's over you know the reality. So let's wait :D

India May Seek $100 Mln Fine Over Carrier Delay | Defense | RIA Novosti
100mln is a small money VS "India plans to spend about $100 billion over the next 10 years to upgrade its largely Soviet-era military equipment."
so I think russia could pay the 100 Mln to save their future business....

You can awake who is sleeping. Not the one pretending to sleep :D
 
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I think India still need to pay to repair the blown out generators. Otherwise, Russia will keep the ac.
We have already payed once for all repairs and replacements........Russians should replace this and rightly so.
Afterall what reputation would a car maker get, if the engine blows on the test drive?? Not even considering the billion of $$ of buisness they may lose, they should atleast think about their reputation....
 
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By the time these guys deliver, it will be time to retire the boat. Just get it, retire it and make a casino out of it or something. And build our own ACC :hitwall:
 
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What, nothing on the tall talk of "Penalty of Rs 600 cr may be imposed for Gorshkov delay". ??

I guess it was all hot air for home audience. !!

They would not like to do so under current situations where Russia & Pakistan are Expanding ties.
Things will get worse.
even FGFA is CONFIRMED delayed by 2020 sponsored by Russia (with love). :P
 
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India's special partner Russia hahaha ...

Yes of course, SU-30MKI, Brahmos missiles, Talwar Ships and T-90 Tanks.

No drone strikes, No covert operations.

Enough of this Gorshkov Mania, Scrap the deal, Have Joint Ventures and military deals with South Korea, United States of America, France, Israel, Germany, Seden.
 
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@OP: post the link please

India's special partner Russia hahaha ...

Yes Russia didn't kill people in our country with Drones or planes or with bombs or arent shooting people in the heart of city :P
:rofl: I guess you are right then :rofl:
 
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Russia delayed delivery of a trouble-plagued aircraft carrier for at least a year on Friday, a blow to India's efforts to quickly build up naval strength as increasingly assertive Asian rival China expands its maritime reach.

stupid hindus...china is unlikely to deploy its carriers to waters adjacent to south asia and africa until it gets at least half a dozen on its hand and probably 2020. so really the only reason hindus compared the induction dates of their ship and the chinese ship is not any military competition in the foreseeable future but the massive, easily-inflated and just-as-easily-deflated hindu ego. it isn't about anything else.
 
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