Russia, unlike any Western country including the United States, has been willing to share certain forms of weapons technology with India.
. No other country has been willing to offer India equivalent weaponry, in part over concerns that the technology will be shared with Russia.
In any case, Russia is able to provide India with high-technology weaponry at prices significantly lower than any Western supplier. Not surprisingly, despite significant American opposition, IndiaIt isn’t just India’s defense industry that is reliant on Moscow. India’s energy sector is also inextricably tied to Russia.– a designation it had held for testing nuclear weapons outside the ambit of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty – India has developed a civilian nuclear program.
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