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To JK: [Please correct me if I am wrong] If a country proudces something under a license (which, I assume, AW does for the Chinook), agreement, it has to get permission from the country granting the license to sell to a third country. For example, when there were proposals (or rumors) for Pakistan to buy used Belgian F-16s, Belgium had to first get US approval before attempting to sell the Vipers to the PAF. [This might be a different case; I do not know the details of the sale of the Westland Sea King to the PN in the 60s or 70s; this might have involved some sort of clearance from Sikorsky/the US government. Again, please correct me if I am erring.]
I have a feeling Russians have started realizing that they need to expand their defense cooperation beyond India. This might be partly due to the fact that India is leaning towards other sources for its defense needs and partly because Pakistan is also planning on buying high value products. Why should Russia deny itself chance to earn money?
india is gone to buy Apach so forget we will get it best deals for pakistan is MI 28 havoc or tiger helis or if not than turkish AW 129 and chinese always on cards for us