Advanced radar invisible! Putin’s offer of Su-57 to India has raised the concern of China-Pakistan

Russian President Vladimir Putin said that they are ready to supply Su-57 to India. Right now, New Delhi is in search of fifth generation fighter jets. Putin’s proposal is in this situation. At the same time, he said, Moscow is also willing to hand over the important technology required for advanced defense system to India.

While talking to the media, Putin said that earlier Russia had offered to jointly build Su-57 with India. But in 2018, India withdrew from that project. In Putin’s words, “Our Indian friends said, now you go ahead as you are. We will see later. Maybe we can join. In that case, we could build the plane together. This time we built the plane ourselves. But this time we are ready to work with India.” Putin’s comments are considered significant. Putin actually wanted to make it clear to the Western world that there is no limit to mutual defense cooperation between the two countries.

Incidentally, the Su-57 aircraft of Russia’s Sukhoi Design Bureau has the ability to attack various targets in the air, land and sea. This aircraft has the ability to fight day and night even in adverse weather and electronic warfare conditions. Along with this, this fifth technology aircraft is equally effective in low visibility. Experts are sure that China and Pakistan will wake up if such an aircraft comes to India’s warehouse.

Meanwhile, Russia is standing by the side of ‘friend’ India on the US tariff issue. At the press conference, Putin said, “India is one of the best economies in the world. The highest growth has been there. The Indian economy will see huge growth in the coming days. It did not happen overnight. It has been possible due to the hard work of the Indian government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.” Putin also said, “India is trying to build bilateral relations with most of the countries of the world keeping in mind the national interest. It is a very useful step.”

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