Senior figures from leading Indian defense enterprises, allegedly including those from Adani Defence and Bharat Forge, are understood to have held important meetings in Russia. This initiative underscores India’s growing ambition to transition from a major weapons importer to a significant global defense producer, with a strong emphasis on joint ventures and indigenous manufacturing. The timing of these discussions is notable, occurring for the first time since 2022 when the conflict in Ukraine began. India has historically relied heavily on Russian military equipment, constituting a substantial portion of its current arsenal. The reported agenda focused on collaborative production of components for Russian tanks and aircraft, and exploration of future aviation projects. However, both Adani Defence and Bharat Forge have publicly stated that their executives were not involved in these meetings. Western allies are observing these engagements keenly, concerned about the geopolitical ramifications and potential limitations on sharing cutting-edge defense technology.
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