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India Paid Advance for Russian S-400 Missile System

India has made an advance payment of $800 million for Russia’s S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems, the head of Russian conglomerate Rostec Sergey Chemezov told reporters on Monday.

 the head of Russian conglomerate Rostec, Sergey Chemezov, said that negotiations were under way and a contract with India will be completed in 2025.

The development comes amid threats of  US sanctions, but New Delhi has pinned its hopes on a waiver from Washington.

India  signed a $5 billion deal  to buy the long-range surface-to-air missile systems in October 2018 during a visit to New Delhi by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

At the BRICS summit in Brazil on Thursday, Putin said the S-400 deliveries to India were going “according to plan”.

“This was very much on the cards. The United States has more or less signalled that it’s ok with this project and it is not likely to invoke sanctions against India as a result of this,” Ajai Shukla, an Indian defence analyst, told Al Jazeera.

Moscow has long been the main supplier of military equipment to India – accounting for 62 percent of its total weapons imports during the last five years, according to the Stockholm Peace Research Institute.

However, in recent years, New Delhi has inched closer to the US and  Israel  for weapons supply.

The US has warned that India could face sanctions if it goes ahead with the S-400 deal, it has  issued similar threats to Turkey  over a planned purchase of the missile defence system.

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