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Relos deal with Russia expands India's maritime footprint and ambitions

Trending:Vande Mataram debateThailand-Cambodia tensionGoa nightclub fireIndiGo crisisTrump new security strategyJD Vance anti-immigration remarkBigg Boss 19Relos deal with Russia expands India's maritime footprint and ambitionsFP News Desk • December 8, 2025, 13:52:46 ISTWhatsapp Facebook TwitterIndia’s Relos deal with Russia marks a major step in widening its maritime reach, stretching its footprint from Chennai in the Indian Ocean to the icy edges of the Arctic. The agreement comes as both nations deepen defence cooperation during Putin’s recent visit to India. AdvertisementSubscribe Join Us+ Follow us On GoogleChoose Firstpost on GoogleRussia's President Vladimir Putin and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi shake hands as they attend a presentation of a joint statement after their delegation level talks at Hyderabad House in New Delhi, India, on December 5, 2025. (Photo: Adnan Abidi/Reuters)The Relos deal with Russia expands India’s maritime footprint and ambitions, extending its presence from Chennai in the Indian Ocean to the ice edges of the Arctic. As Russian President Vladimir Putin visited India last week for a two-day state visit, the defence relationship between the two nations had already gathered momentum.

Russia's President Vladimir Putin and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi shake hands as they attend a presentation of a joint statement after their delegation level talks at Hyderabad House in New Delhi, India, on December 5, 2025. (

Russia's President Vladimir Putin and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi shake hands as they attend a presentation of a joint statement after their delegation level talks at Hyderabad House in New Delhi, India, on December 5, 2025. (

Credit: Adnan Abidi/Reuters)

Key Highlights

  • In the run-up to the visit, Russia’s State Duma ratified the Reciprocal Exchange of Logistic Support (Relos) agreement, originally signed in Moscow on February 18, 2025. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS ADPart of India’s broader maritime strategyThe move forms part of a broader strategic plan that began with the SAGAR doctrine in 2015, which first articulated a more expansive maritime role.
  • This was followed by initiatives such as the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI), the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS) and the Information Fusion Centre–Indian Ocean Region (IFC-IOR). India signed its first logistics pact, LEMOA, with the US in 2016 and has since continued discussions with partners including Japan, Australia, France, Oman and the Philippines. More from World Russia approves Relos agreement with India.
  • How this defence pact is a win-win for both countries Su-57 fighter jets, labour and civil nuclear cooperation… Deals likely to be cracked during Putin’s India visitRatification signals renewed strategic commitmentThe ratification of Relos, completed ahead of Putin’s arrival in New Delhi, strengthens the operational foundation of India–Russia military cooperation and reflects a renewed commitment to a decades-old strategic partnership. Relos is a bilateral logistics pact that outlines procedures for dispatching military units, conducting port calls, using airspace and airfields and providing logistical support during missions, joint exercises and humanitarian or disaster-related operations. State Duma Chairman Vyacheslav Volodin said, “Russia’s relations with India are strategic and comprehensive in nature.
  • We value them and understand that today, by ratifying the Agreement, we take another step towards reciprocity, openness and the development of relations.”Expanding India’s reach from the Indian Ocean to the ArcticThe agreement enables Indian and Russian forces to operate more efficiently during joint exercises, training missions, humanitarian operations and disaster relief by streamlining refuelling, replenishment, maintenance and other logistical needs. Relos significantly extends India’s strategic reach, particularly for the Indian Navy, by granting access to Russian naval ports along the Northern Sea Route from Vladivostok to Murmansk. Quick ReadsView AllPakistan ready to take back grooming gang convicts if UK extradites rebels too: ReportAsim Munir’s White House run fails to impress Trump, his security document almost skips PakistanThis broadens India’s operational exposure to Arctic and polar waters — regions where it currently lacks a permanent presence — complementing its scientific and maritime interests in the Arctic.
  • In return, Russia receives reciprocal access to Indian naval bases in the Indian Ocean Regi.
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