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India and Russia Formalize Military Logistics Pact for Troop Deployment

Severity: Medium (Score: 43.0)

Sources: M.Economictimes, Thestatesman

Summary

India and Russia have formalized a reciprocal logistics agreement allowing the stationing of up to 3,000 military personnel, naval ships, and aircraft in each other's territories. This pact, signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin and effective since January 12, 2025, aims to enhance long-term military cooperation and interoperability between the two nations. It encompasses joint military exercises, training, humanitarian missions, and logistical support for military formations. The agreement is part of a broader strategy to strengthen defense ties amid geopolitical tensions in the Indo-Pacific and Arctic regions. The deal reflects the growing bilateral relations and operational cooperation between India and Russia's armed forces. The pact is expected to facilitate smoother deployment and operational logistics for both countries' military assets. Key Points: • India and Russia's pact allows stationing of 3,000 troops and military assets in each other's territories. • The agreement enhances military cooperation and interoperability in the Indo-Pacific and Arctic regions. • The pact includes provisions for joint exercises, training, and humanitarian missions.

Key Entities

  • India (country)
  • Russia (country)
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