Russia will pitch its MiG-35 combat jet for an Indian tender for
126 fighter aircraft, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov said
Tuesday.
"The Russian Federation is going to actively participate in the
tender for supply of 126 light fighters," Ivanov told reporters in
the southern Indian city of Bangalore.
Ivanov, on a three-day visit to India ahead of a trip by Russian
President Vladimir Putin later this week, said Moscow would be
sending its cutting-edge MiG-35 fighter to an international air
show in Bangalore next month.
Reports said Tuesday that Putin will also offer New Delhi
nuclear plants and reactors in an aggressive pitch for a slice of
India's lucrative nuclear energy market when he visits this
week.
India and Russia have close military and diplomatic ties, and
Moscow is the biggest supplier of hardware to the Indian military,
including combat jets, submarines, transport aircraft and
tanks.
The Indian Air Force plans to buy 126 new fighters to upgrade
its combat fleet which includes aging Russian MiG-21s and British
Jaguars.
This would be one of the biggest orders by any air force for
combat jets in recent years.
The MiG-35 has the frame of an earlier Russian fighter, MiG-29,
but is more agile and has better avionics as well as an increased
flying range.
Sweden and India's new ally, the United States, are also keen to
meet the Indian Air Force's demand for new fighters.
The Americans are pushing their F/A-18 Super Hornet fighters
built by Boeing Co as well as their F-16s. The Swedes are promoting
their JAS-39 Gripen, built by Saab, media reports say.
The French are keen to sell Dassault's Rafale fighter.
(China Daily via agencies January 24, 2007)