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India to buy air-defense missiles for China border

TAP | Updated: January 12, 2023

NEW DELHI, Jan 12: New Delhi is to buy portable air-defense missiles to deploy along its border with China as militarization in the region gathers speed and hostilities between the two countries enter a third year.

The Defense Acquisition Council — headed by Indian Minister of Defense Rajnath Singh — cleared the purchase of the very short-range missiles that can be carried by troops, according to a statement issued late on Tuesday.

“In view of the recent developments along the northern borders, there is a need to focus on effective air defense weapon systems which are man portable and can be deployed quickly in rugged terrain,” the ministry said.

Meant for neutralizing low-altitude aerial threats at close range, the missile is designed and developed by Indian research organization DRDO and is similar to US-made FIM-92 Stinger surface-to-air missiles.

Such defense missile systems have proved to be effective in recent conflicts and the Pentagon is providing at least 1,600 Stinger missile systems to Ukraine to fend off Russian air attacks.

Tensions along the Asian nations’ disputed border have simmered since a June 2020 clash — the worst in more than 40 years — left at least 20 Indian and at least four Chinese soldiers dead.

That fighting was centered around the Himalayan region of Ladakh, along their 3,488km border known as the Line of Actual Control.

Last month, troops clashed in the northeast Indian border state of Arunachal Pradesh.

Military commanders of the two nations have held 17 rounds of talks to attempt to defuse the border crisis, but progress has been glacial.

The ministry also cleared the purchase of locally made anti-tank missiles for helicopters and Brahmos anti-ship missiles for its warships.

The total cost of the military hardware would cost 42.76 billion rupees (US$523.7 million), but the ministry did not disclose the estimated price of each of the three items. (Source: Bloomberg)

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