India signed an agreement with Russia for the purchase of anti-ship cruise missile, strengthening Navy
Defense: India signed an agreement with Russia for the purchase of anti-ship cruise missiles, which will increase the combat capability of the Indian Navy's submarine fleet. The agreement was signed in the presence of Defense Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh.

India signed an important agreement with Russia on Tuesday for the purchase of anti-ship cruise missiles. This move will significantly increase the combat capabilities of the Indian Navy's submarine fleet. The Ministry of Defense gave information in this regard.
The ministry said in a post on social media that today the Ministry of Defense signed an agreement with Russia for the purchase of anti-ship cruise missiles. These missiles will significantly increase the combat capability of the Indian Navy's submarine fleet. The agreement was signed in the presence of Defense Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh.
Vyacheslav Volodin, Chairman of the State Duma, the lower house of the Russian Parliament, said that bilateral trade between India and his country will reach $ 100 billion by 2030.
According to an official statement, Volodin met Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan. A delegation of Russian MPs was also present with Volodin during the meeting at the Raj Bhavan. Volodin stressed the need to develop cooperation with parliamentary institutions at the state and regional levels. He expressed hope that bilateral trade between India and Russia will reach $100 billion by 2030.