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Indian Defence NewsFrance Calls on India to Prevent Thales-Produced Su-30 Avionics Exports to Russia...

France Calls on India to Prevent Thales-Produced Su-30 Avionics Exports to Russia Through Kazakhstan, Citing Violations of Sanctions

France Urges India to Strengthen Export Controls on Avionics Amid Concerns Over Russia Sanctions Bypass

New Delhi, India – France has officially requested India to enhance its export controls on avionics components used in the Su-30 fighter jets, amid rising concerns that these critical technologies might be inadvertently supplied to Russia, circumventing international sanctions. This development comes against the backdrop of revelations that a Kazakhstan-based company is allegedly facilitating the repair and maintenance of Russian Su-30SM fighter jets with French-made technology, potentially sourced from India.

The Su-30SM, a variant closely associated with the Su-30MKI operated by the Indian Air Force (IAF), is heavily reliant on advanced avionics systems produced by the French company Thales. These systems include essential components such as multifunction displays, navigation aids, and heads-up displays (HUDs), which are vital for the aircraft’s operational efficacy.

India boasts the world’s largest fleet of Su-30MKI jets and has cultivated extensive capabilities in maintaining these aircraft and supplying necessary parts, including the French avionics. This positioned Indian firms as key players in the global supply chain for Su-30 components. However, recent developments have raised alarms in Paris.

Investigations by the international intelligence community InformNapalm indicated that the Kazakh firm, ARC Group, has been servicing Russian Su-30SM jets with technology from France, despite ongoing sanctions. This information has prompted the French government to reach out to India, urging greater vigilance and restrictions on the distribution of sensitive avionics components.

While an official response from India regarding France’s request is still pending, the situation underscores the intricacies of global defense trade and the challenges posed by enforcing sanctions in an interconnected geopolitical landscape. India’s pivotal role as a top operator and supplier of Su-30 components places it in a unique position to affect the distribution of sensitive technologies.

The French request is expected to amplify scrutiny over Indian defense firms involved in the Su-30 supply chain, raising questions about India’s strategic balance between its partnerships with both Russia and Western nations amidst the ongoing complexities of international sanctions and export control measures. As the situation develops, it remains to be seen how India will navigate these challenges while maintaining its significant relationships in the global defense arena.

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Gauri Agarwal
Gauri Agarwal
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