India reportedly cancels plan to buy helicopters from Russia

IAF would now be supporting an indigenous programme for helicopters, say sources

File photo of MI-17. PHOTO: AFP

ANKARA:

India has decided to cancel its plan to buy Mi-17 V5 helicopters from Russia to boost its domestic production, local media reported on Saturday.

The decision to cancel the plan to buy 48 more Mi-17 V5 helicopters from Russia is not related to Russia's war on Ukraine, rather in line with the ‘Make in India’ initiative, India Today said citing top government sources on condition of anonymity.

"The tender for 48 Mi-17V5 helicopters has been withdrawn in view of the push for indigenisation. The IAF (Indian Air Force) would now be supporting an indigenous programme for helicopters," the sources said.

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Russia stands out as the leading defence supplier of India by supplying nearly 60% of the country's defence industry needs, with which it has been in close relations since the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

The Indian Defence Ministry announced that it will increase the production of a large number of defence equipment, including helicopters, tank engines, missiles, and early warning systems, in case Russia cannot procure military equipment.

Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh earlier said that they aim to make India a defence production centre.

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