India and Russia explore Local Production of Advanced Su-57 Fighter โคJets
Newโ Delhi – Russia is conducting feasibility studies regarding potential investment and the localized manufacture of its fifth-generation Su-57 fighter โjets inโ India, a move signaling deepening defense cooperation between the two nations. the possibility of โproducing the advanced aircraft domestically โขcomesโ as Moscow seeks โฃtoโข broaden its economic ties with India and navigate evolving โขgeopoliticalโข dynamics.
This โฃdevelopment arrives amid ongoing discussions to bolster India’s โindigenous defense capabilities and reduce reliance on imported military hardware. The potential co-production of the Su-57,โข should โthe studies prove favorable, would represent a significant leap in India’s aerospace manufacturing sector, impacting nationalโค security and potentially influencing regionalโค power balances. The initiative also reflects Russia’s willingness to transfer technology and engage in collaborative projects with India,a long-standing strategic partner.
According to sources, Russia’s state-run Rostec corporation is currently evaluating investment opportunities and logistical requirements for establishing a production facility within India. The studies will assess the economic viability of the project, including potential costs, timelines, and the โขlevel of technology transfer involved. While no firm commitmentsโค have been made,โ officials indicate โa strong interest from both sides in exploring this avenue.
The โexplorationโฃ of Su-57โค production โฃaligns with India’s broaderโค “Make in India” initiative, aimed at fosteringโข domestic manufacturingโข and reducing โdependence on foreign arms suppliers. Currently,India operates โa substantial fleet โof โขRussian-origin military equipment,including Su-30MKI fighters,T-90 tanks,and Kilo-class submarines. Continued collaboration โขon advanced platforms like the Su-57โ would โฃensure interoperability and โmaintain โa strategic advantage.
Discussions surrounding the Su-57 โprogram are takingโ place alongside ongoing โฃnegotiations for other defense projects, including the procurement of additional S-400 air โคdefense systems โคand the co-development of the FGFA (Fifth Generationโ Fighter Aircraft)โ basedโ on the Su-57 platform. The outcome of the feasibilityโข studies โis anticipated to influence future defense agreements and shape the trajectory ofโข India-Russia military cooperation in the years to come.