Putin's India Visit: S-400 and Su-57 Fighter Jets High on Defense Agenda

The Kremlin has outlined a packed agenda for President Putin's upcoming visit to India. Key defense items include the potential sale of additional S-400 systems and discussions on India acquiring the advanced Su-57 stealth fighter. Beyond military hardware, the talks will cover nuclear energy cooperation, specifically small reactor technology. The Russian spokesperson also condemned recent terror attacks in Delhi, emphasizing the need for international cooperation against terrorism.

Key Points: Kremlin Confirms S-400, Su-57 Talks Ahead of Putin India Visit

  • Kremlin confirms advanced S-400 missile system sale will be discussed during Putin's visit
  • Russia hopes to negotiate India's acquisition of the Su-57 stealth fighter jet
  • Cooperation includes technology transfer and potential joint development of a two-seat variant
  • Visit may also yield agreements on small nuclear reactors and counter-terrorism efforts
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S400, SU57 on agenda, says Kremlin Spokesperson ahead of Putin visit; condemns Delhi blast

Ahead of Putin's visit, Kremlin says S-400 missile system and Su-57 stealth fighter deals will be discussed, alongside nuclear energy and counter-terror cooperation.

"SU-57 is the best plane in the world. SU57 will be on the agenda. - Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov"

New Delhi, December 2

With Russian President Vladimir Putin scheduled to visit India on December 4 and 5 it will be an opportunity for the leadership of India and Russia to review progress in bilateral relations. Ahead of the Russian President Visit the Kremlin Spokesperson Dimitry Peskov that the sale of additional S400 long-range anti-aircraft missile could be on the agenda during the visit.

"Highly on the agenda and this could be discussed. Our military industry is working pretty well. Russian arms 36 % in Indian armed forces and hopefully will continue," Peskov said.

Russia also hopes to discuss the possibility of India acquiring the Su-57 fifth generation stealth fighter.

"SU- 57 is the best plane in the world. SU57 will be on the agenda," said Peskov

"As far as our cooperation in the defence industry goes, let's remember famous Brahmos missiles. It's not only just production or it's not only acts of buying or selling, it's exchange of high technologies, and it really paves the way for a bright future in this field of cooperation. We're developing quite, quite a variety of very complicated systems. And in this sense, of course, we have capabilities. We are ready to share this with our Indian friends, our experience," he aded.

Earlier, during the Dubai 2025 air show, a senior representative of Russia's state arms exporter Rosoboronexport said it was offering India both license production of air weapons for future generation aircraft and integration of Indian weapons.

The official added that Russia and UAC are offering India the Su-57 produced in Russia along with a pathway to shift production to India in stages. As part of this, Rosoboronexport is offering "technology transfer" and "technological learning of fifth generation technologies, including engines, optics, AESA radar, AI elements, low signature technologies and modern air weapons.

He also confirmed that Russia is willing to work with India on a two-seat version of the aircraft. He said the proposal includes "joint development of a two-seat modification of the Su-57E or FGFA."

Meanwhile, Kremlin Spokesperson Peskov also said that there was the possibilty of an agreement on Nuclear energy between India and Russia during the President's vsit.

"There will be an offer for small reactor. Russia possess important tech small and flexible reactor. Russia has real experience in producing small reactors. We're exchanging mutual investments, joint investments and it makes this kind of cooperation even more valuable for our countries, in terms for securing future of this country. We were deeply involved in creating a sector of peaceful nuclear energy in India, in Kudankulam, and so we were hoping for continuation of this project," Peskov said.

The Russian diplomat also condemned the recent Delhi blasts and called for coperation to battle terrorism.

"We condemn terrorism and our country had suffered a lot. We know the pain of losing people. India has faced this threat many times and we condemn terrorism. Only way to combat terrorism is to have international cooperation," Peskov said.

Russian President Vladimir Putin will pay a state visit to India from December 4-5 at the invitation of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During the visit, Putin will attend the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit and hold talks with PM Modi.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see Russia condemning the Delhi blasts. Terrorism is a global menace and we need all nations to cooperate. On the defence front, I hope our negotiators ensure the technology transfer is real and not just on paper. We need to build our own capabilities.
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Rohit P
SU-57 is impressive, but we must proceed with caution. The AMCA is our own 5th-gen project. We should learn from the FGFA experience. The partnership should complement and accelerate our indigenous programs, not replace them. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
The small nuclear reactor cooperation sounds promising for clean energy. Kudankulam has been a success story. Diversifying our energy sources is key for a growing economy like India's. Hope the talks are fruitful.
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Vikram M
Russia has been a reliable partner for decades, especially when others imposed sanctions. The Brahmos example shows successful joint development. Hope the SU-57 deal follows that model. The two-seat version for training and strike missions is a smart idea.
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Karthik V
While strengthening defence ties is important, we must also balance our relationships. The world is watching. The focus should be on getting the best deal for India - in terms of tech, cost, and strategic autonomy. Let's not put all our eggs in one basket.
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