India and Russia Hold High-Level Defence Working Sub-Group Meeting on After Sales Support and Contracts in New Delhi
The 5th India-Russia Working Sub-Group Meeting on After Sales Support, Pricing, and Contracts concluded in New Delhi, co-chaired by senior officials from both sides. The discussions focused on military supplies for the Indian Armed Forces. A protocol was signed reaffirming strong bilateral defence cooperation and continued strategic engagement between India and Russia.
According to an official statement by the Ministry of Defence, the meeting was co-chaired by Joint Secretary Dinesh Kumar from the Ministry of Defence and Sergey Yashin, Deputy Chief of the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation (FSMTC) of Russia. The discussions were held over two days and focused in detail on crucial aspects related to military supplies for the Indian Armed Forces.
The Ministry further stated that both sides engaged in comprehensive deliberations covering key operational, technical, and contractual dimensions of defence procurement and support systems. The dialogue underscored mutual commitment to ensuring efficiency, reliability, and long-term sustainability in defence supply mechanisms.
At the conclusion of the meeting, a protocol was formally signed, reaffirming the continued commitment of India and Russia to robust defence collaboration and structured engagement in military-technical cooperation.
The successful conclusion of the working sub-group meeting reflects the sustained strategic partnership between the two countries, particularly in the domain of defence logistics, supply chain assurance, and contractual frameworks supporting the armed forces.

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