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Russia seeking Chinese hardware help, sparks concern in Delhi

By, Hindustan Times, New Delhi
Mar 14, 2022 11:08 AM IST

While Cold War relics in Indian diplomacy are batting for Russia in the Ukraine war, it is only a matter of time before New Delhi will come under serious pressure from its QUAD partners to change its neutral position on Moscow.

Western media reports, quoting Biden administration officials, have stated that Russia has asked China for military equipment to push its invasion of Ukraine. The reports citing other US officials say that there were signs of Russian special military operations running out of non-specified weaponry after the war began nearly 20 days ago.

Destroyed Russian armored personnel carrier in Ukraine.
Destroyed Russian armored personnel carrier in Ukraine.

Given that the US intelligence was spot on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, it is quite evident that Washington knows exactly what hardware help Russian President Vladimir Putin has sought from his fellow strongman in Beijing. But that Russian forces are running out of supplies, spares and oil has been a sobering thought for the Narendra Modi government with India still dependent on military spares and supplies for its frontline Russian origin equipment in the three services. The Russian T-90 tanks, Su-30MKI fighters and under maintenance INS Vikramaditya aircraft carrier, are all reliant on the original equipment manufacturer based in Moscow. The biggest Indian fear is the cutting of the arms spares supply chain after massive western sanctions on Russia and the diversion of hardware by Moscow to the Ukraine front.

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With Ukraine having a history of nationalism in western parts of the country and Russia still not being able to capture the main cities, the war shows no sign of complete victory by the Putin”s “Z” forces. And Moscow’s problems are going to compound by the day with the west injecting high tech arms into Ukraine leading to rise in morale of the defending troops. Despite the fog of war, the Russian armored losses are quite evident apart from incapability of Moscow to achieve air dominance of Ukraine skies. This has resulted in Ukraine using Turkish Bayraktar TB 2 drones to take out Russian armoured columns at will.

Experienced Russia watchers are reminded of the confidence with which the erstwhile Red Army went into Afghanistan in 1979, expecting to conquer Kabul within days. The Afghan war ultimately turned out to be a quagmire for the Red Army with Pakistan based and US armed jihadis ensuring a humiliating return home a decade later.

While Cold War relics in Indian diplomacy are batting for Russia in the Ukraine war, it is only a matter of time before New Delhi will come under serious pressure from its QUAD partners to change its neutral position on Moscow. India does not have to answer to anyone in Europe on its stance after explaining its position to France. European powers like UK and Germany maintained radio silence when the Chinese Army transgressed into Ladakh in May 2020.

However, the hardware decoupling from Russia is complex and will take years despite PM Modi constantly pushing the “Atmanirbhar Bharat” agenda, its translation on ground will take time. And that too if the military bureaucracy, the PSUs, and the R&D establishment do not place any hurdles. With US getting hit with Iranian missiles in Erbil, Houthis rebels firing ballistic missiles into UAE from Yemen, China belligerent in South China Sea over Taiwan and Russia underestimating the Ukrainians, the world is getting uncertain by the day.

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    Author of Indian Mujahideen: The Enemy Within (2011, Hachette) and Himalayan Face-off: Chinese Assertion and Indian Riposte (2014, Hachette). Awarded K Subrahmanyam Prize for Strategic Studies in 2015 by Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (MP-IDSA) and the 2011 Ben Gurion Prize by Israel.

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