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Beginning with smiles. Prime Minister @narendramodi & Prez @KremlinRussia_E begin Annual Summit talks in New Delhi pic.twitter.com/27pa9aHVXo — Syed Akbaruddin (@MEAIndia) December 11, 2014

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Russia to remain India's most important defence partner, Modi says

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said even though India's options have increased, Russia will remain the country's "most important" defence partner as Moscow offered to fully manufacture in this country one of its most advanced helicopters.India and Russia also agreed to exploit the "unlimited" opportunities in defence cooperation as Modi held talks with visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin here.Noting that Russia has been India's foremost defence partner through decades, Modi said his first visit outside Delhi as Prime Minister was to new aircraft carrier, INS Vikramaditya — a ship bought from Russia."It sails our seas as a great symbol of our defence cooperation. Even as India's options have increased on Thursday, Russia will remain our most important defence partner," Modi said in his statement to the media after holding meeting with Putin here.India will not back sanctions against RussiaThe Prime Minister said Russia has been a pillar of strength for India's development, security and international relations and both the countries discussed a broad range of new defence projects."We also discussed how to align our defence relations to India's own priorities, including Make in India. I am pleased that Russia has offered to fully manufacture in India one of its most advanced helicopters," Modi said adding it can be used for both military and civilian use."This will include the possibility of exports from India.We will follow up on this quickly," Modi said.He also proposed that Russia should locate manufacturing facilities in India for spares and components for Russian defence equipment in India.Modi said Putin responded "very positively" to the request.Modi pointed out that in the last six months, both the countries have conducted joint exercises across all three wings of the armed forces.On Thursday, the two sides also signed an agreement for training of Indian armed forces personnel in the military educational establishments in Russia.The agreement lays down provisions and procedures for training courses in military educational and training establishments and will also facilitate a better understanding between the two defence forces.However, deals for many high-profile projects speculated in the media were not signed.