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India has signed many defense deals with Russia despite a strong financial crunch. Out of its deals it has accorded top priority to the purchase of the S-400 which it expects to be signed by the beginning of the next financial year.
New Delhi (Sputnik) — Government sources told Sputnik that the crucial parts of the S-400 deal are in their final draft and the deal is expected to be signed by the first month of the next financial year in April 2017. India signed an agreement for the purchase of $4.5 billion worth of S-400 Triumph air defense systems during the annual meeting between India and Russia in Goa.
Sources say that India’s funding crunch may be the reason for the delay in the signing of final deal this year. A recent report by domestic brokerage ICICI Securities indicated the financial problems of the Indian government.
“The amount earmarked for new purchases is so low that it has been exhausted in just one purchase alone, the Rafale fighter, whose 15% signing advance amounts to $ 1.3 billion. Additional allocations are now required for fresh acquisitions over the remaining half of financial year 2016-17,” the report read.
Read more: https://sputniknews.com/military/201610201046558980-india-s400-russia/
New Delhi (Sputnik) — Government sources told Sputnik that the crucial parts of the S-400 deal are in their final draft and the deal is expected to be signed by the first month of the next financial year in April 2017. India signed an agreement for the purchase of $4.5 billion worth of S-400 Triumph air defense systems during the annual meeting between India and Russia in Goa.
Sources say that India’s funding crunch may be the reason for the delay in the signing of final deal this year. A recent report by domestic brokerage ICICI Securities indicated the financial problems of the Indian government.
“The amount earmarked for new purchases is so low that it has been exhausted in just one purchase alone, the Rafale fighter, whose 15% signing advance amounts to $ 1.3 billion. Additional allocations are now required for fresh acquisitions over the remaining half of financial year 2016-17,” the report read.
Read more: https://sputniknews.com/military/201610201046558980-india-s400-russia/