By PTI | Updated: Apr
05, 2017, 11.17 PM IST
NEW
DELHI: Russian President Vladimir Putin has finally given the go ahead for
setting up an Indo-Russian joint venture for production of Kamov military
helicopters for India under a $1 billion deal inked in 2015.
In October last year, India and Russia had finalized
a broad agreement for the JV between Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and
two Russian defence majors.
HAL,
Russian Helicopters and Rosoboronexport will sign an MoU to complete the
formalities for setting up the joint venture, Defence Ministry sources said.
They said 60 Kamov-226T helicopters will be
supplied to India in fly-away condition, while 140 will be manufactured in
India.
Once
the joint venture has been set up, the Indian government can start interaction
with the board members of the new entity on the depth of technology, technology
transfer, exact number of choppers to be produced in India and other key
issues, said a top official involved in the project.
The inter-government agreement was signed during
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Russia in December, 2015.
Last year in October, Russian Helicopters, Rosoboronexport
and HAL Corporation had almost completed the formalities for the joint venture
to localise the production of Ka-226Ts and deliver them to the Indian market.
When the JV is registered, it can negotiate the
terms with customers and parent companies.
The schedule of delivery and localization as
well as the terms and the number of units will be up to the JV to finalise.
India is procuring Kamov choppers to
replace its ageing Cheetah and Chetak helicopters
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