India-Russia JV for Kamov choppers registered, negotiations on

IANS  |  Moscow 

An Indo-Russian joint venture to manufacture 200 Kamov military helicopters in under a $1 billion deal has been registered in and it will finalise the delivery schedule and the number of units, officials from Russian Helicopters, part of State Corporation Rostec, said.

Interacting with a select group of journalists on the sidelines of the International Air show MAKS in Moscow, Rostec's Director of International Cooperation and Regional Policy Victor N. Kladov said the joint venture is now final and further negotiations will be done by this joint venture company in which has 50.5 per cent stake while has 49.5 per cent.

The India-joint venture got the approval of Russian President Vladimir Putin in April this year.

Around 40-60 of the 200 helicopters will be supplied from in a knock-down kit state, to be assembled in India, and rest will be made in The extent of transfer of technology will be discussed by the JV.

The inter-government agreement was signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to in December 2015.

In October last year, and finalised a broad agreement for the JV between Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) Russian Helicopters and Rosoboronexport.

The Kamov choppers will replace the aging fleet of Cheetah and Chetak helicopters in

"We are very happy that the joint venture is final. Everything is now in the hands of the joint venture," Kladov said.

He added that the JV was registered in as has major share - 50.5 per cent, in the venture.

The schedule of delivery and localisation as well as the terms and the number of units will be finalised by the JV.

(Anjali Ojha is in Moscow at the invitation of the organisers of the MAKS-2017 air show. She can be reached at anjali.o@ians.in)

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