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NEW DELHI: Defence minister Rajnath Singh will be accompanied by one of the largest industry delegations during his visit to Moscow next week, with Indian companies seeking to form joint ventures with Russian equipment suppliers to set up manufacturing facilities here.The minister, who will be in Moscow from November 5-7 for the India-Russia Intergovernmental Commission on Military-Technical Cooperation ( IRIGC-MTC ) meeting, is set to review all major ongoing projects with Russia , including progress on the construction of two frigates for the Indian Navy and the supply of S 400 air defence systems.Sources said that besides senior bureaucrats including the defence secretary and the DRDO Chief, over 50 representatives from the Indian defence industry will also be in Moscow for a meeting with Russian companies. A big item on the agenda is identifying potential partnerships that will enable manufacturing of Russian military parts and components in India.The industry delegation includes representatives from L&T Defence, Adani Defence, Alpha Design Technologies, SMPP Private Ltd and Zen Technologies. Senior officials from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited are also likely to attend the meeting, with a review of the ongoing project to manufacture Kamov Ka 226T light helicopters in India for the army and air force set to be conducted. While technical details of the helicopter project have been worked out, the next step of awarding the contract to a HAL-Kamov combine is yet to take place. The visit will also include officials from the Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL), which has been nominated by the government to construct two of the Project 11356 class frigates.