Russia, India discussing contract on delivery of Kalashnikov rifles

Kalashnikov Group says contract may be sealed by end of year

The company pledges to start the production of rifles in early 2022 if the parties seal the deal. Photo: Anadolu Agency

MOSCOW:

A contract for the delivery of the Russian Ak-203 Kalashnikov assault rifles to the Indian Defence Ministry is being discussed by the two countries, the firearm manufacturer announced on Tuesday.

The negotiations with the Indian Defence Ministry are at their final stage, and the contract may be signed by the end of the year, the Kalashnikov Group said in a press release.

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In the process of preparing the contract, "Russian and Indian specialists have done a lot of preparatory work," it added.

The company pledged to start the production of rifles in early 2022 if the parties seal the deal.

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