Russia and India are presently discussing the potential of pursuing a joint fifth technology fighter program, in line with the Director of the Russian Federal Service for Navy-Technical Cooperation Dmitry Shugayev. He added that the 2 international locations are additionally discussing choices for additional manufacturing of the Russian Su-30MKI fighter in India, additional modernisation of the plane,joint manufacturing of air-launched weapons, and the event of military-technical cooperation on fashionable air defence techniques and unmanned plane. Russia and India had beforehand partnered to develop a closely customised variant of the Su-57 fifth technology fighter particularly to fulfill Indian Air Power necessities, with the kind supposed to then be collectively manufactured for export to overseas purchasers. India withdrew from this system attributable to main delays within the Su-57’s growth, in addition to the excessive prices related to this system.
It stays unsure whether or not a joint program would entail Russia’s involvement within the Indian AMCA fifth technology fighter program, a brand new effort to collectively develop a brand new Su-57 variant, or a completely separate program altogether. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on December 2 confirmed that Russian President Vladimir Putin would focus on the joint manufacturing of the Su-57 with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi throughout his journey to Delhi, after Indian Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh in July confirmed that talks for procurements of the plane have been underway. Russian Ambassador to India Denis Alipov in Novemberconfirmed that these talks have been persevering with. Anticipated delays to the native FGFA subsequent technology fighter program, and India’s lack of different choices for fifth technology fighter procurements, have been main elements rising curiosity within the Su-57.

Indian media retailers have reported {that a} license manufacturing deal might start with the sale of two squadrons of Su-57s in-built Russia, which might be adopted by manufacturing of an extra 5 squadrons domestically. Whereas this might mirror the prior license manufacturing deal signed for the Su-30MKI, a joint program would develop the scope of cooperation past this probably entail better funding by India, better know-how transfers by Russia, and joint possession of most of the applied sciences developed. The place the Indian defence sector’s rather more restricted technological base within the 2000s, and prevailing uncertainties relating to the Su-57 program, have been main elements that impeded progress with a joint program prior to now, the Su-57’s fight testing from 2022, and starting of export deliveries in November 2025, mixed with the better potential of Indian industries to contribute applied sciences, might enable a brand new joint program to proceed extra easily.





