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Pranab in Moscow; to discuss defence ties

November 15, 2005 14:06 IST

Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Tuesday began his three-day visit to Russia, during which he will hold talks to review bilateral military cooperation and identify new areas of partnership such as joint ventures to manufacture futuristic weapon systems.

Mukherjee was warmly welcomed upon arrival at the airport by the head of Russia's Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation with Foreign Countries Mikhail Dmitriyev.

Indian Ambassador to Russia Kanwal Sibal and top Russian Defence Ministry brass were also present to receive Mukherjee.

Mukherjee is scheduled to meet his Russian host Sergei Ivanov, who was promoted to the rank of deputy prime minister by President Vladimir Putin.

Mukherjee and Ivanov will co-chair the two-day session of Indo-Russian Inter- Governmental Commission on Military-Technical Cooperation to review the ongoing defence cooperation and identify the new areas of interaction including the joint designing, manufacturing and marketing of futuristic weapon systems.

Russian officials say that promotion of Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov would further boost bilateral cooperation and help in promptly resolving the vexed issue of product support and supply of spares to India, as in his new capacity he would also look after Russia's entire military-industrial complex and defence Research & Development.

The defence minister will also call on President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday to finalise the defence agenda of the Indo-Russian summit in Moscow during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's Russia visit in December.

Vinay Shukla in Moscow