Moscow has served as one of New Delhi’s primary arms suppliers since the Cold War. Russian tanks, fighter jets and air defense systems have formed th
Moscow has served as one of New Delhi’s primary arms suppliers since the Cold War.
Russian tanks, fighter jets and air defense systems have formed the backbone of India’s arsenal.
In recent years that relationship has shown signs of strain.
India has increasingly diversified its weapons purchases, turning to Western and domestic suppliers, while also adjusting its energy imports in ways that reduce reliance on discounted Russian oil.
That gradual shift has raised questions in Moscow about the future of one of its most important defense partnerships.


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