‘We’re
independent’: India defies US sanctions over billion-worth S-400
deal with Russia
8
October, 2018
India’s
not cowed by US threats of sanctions for buying Russia’s S-400
missile systems, as it follows an “independent policy,” an army
chief said, adding that his country had to think of what is
“strategically important.”
General
Bipin Rawat implied that his country is no vassal state, and it has
every right to go ahead with a $5.4 billion purchase of five
surface-to-air missile systems from Russia.
He
spoke at the General K V Krishna Rao inaugural memorial lecture in
the Indian capital, New Delhi.
“When
Russians asked about the American sanctions, my reply was, ‘yes, we
do appreciate that there could be sanctions on us, but we follow an
independent policy,’” the
general said after a six-day visit to Russia, during which he met a
string of top Armed Forces officials.
The
contract was signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian
Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the two met on Friday in the city.
India inked the deal despite the US warning that any country trading
with Russia’s defense and intelligence sectors would automatically
be slapped with sanctions under the sweeping and newly implemented
Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATS).
But
General Rawat told a Russian reporter there is “no
end in sight to the manner in which we can cooperate with your
country,”
adding that the way forward is to consider what is “strategically
important for us.”
Kamov
helicopters. © AFP/ Noel CELIS
He
substantiated the idea of further cooperation by saying India is
“looking forward” to acquiring more technology from Russia,
namely Kamov helicopters.
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