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India considers sending Armenia more weapons

Oh they say that? I've no idea about Hindu scriptures.

No such thing as "Hindu scriptures". Read this quote:

"The term Hindu was first imposed on South Asian nations by the
dynasty of Ghori in the 12th century; this term was never
used in South Asia prior to the Muslim era and is not even found in
early (pre-12th century AD) Brahmanical or Buddhist texts. Such a
term and concept has no historical depth in any social, religious,
ethnic or national sense past the 12th century when Mohammed Ghori
for the first time named his conquered subjects Hindus." [G. Singh,
Sakasthan and India, Toronto, 1999, p. 20]
 
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Armenia seeks to know Indian way of modernising Russian arms
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YEREVAN(ARMENIA): Armenia is keen to learn from India on how to modernise legacy defence equipment of Soviet and Russian make and operate them alongside defence equipment from the West, a senior defence officer of the Caucasian country has said.

"India possesses several Soviet and Russian make defence equipment. It has successfully modernised Soviet and Russian era defence items. This is very impressive," Col Zhiriayar Amirkhanian, assistant to chief of defence staff, Armenian ministry of defence, told ET here. "We in Armenia are in possession of several Soviet and Russian-designed equipment and we want to learn from India's experience."

Armenian military is also keen to learn from India how to operate Soviet and Russian-era equipment alongside defence equipment from the West and integrate them into overall military concept, said Col Amirkhanian who visited India this year.

It might be noted that Armenia has signed a defence purchase pact with France.

Armenia is negotiating purchase of additional defence equipment from India and even exploring the possibility of joint ventures with India for local assembly of equipment, the senior officer said.

Armenia is also working with India for avail facilities of mid-level officers training and training for equipment that Armenia purchased from India. "We started our defence cooperation from 2017 and it has picked up in real momentum over the last few years. We are in regular dialogue with our Indian counterparts to improve collaboration," Col Amirkhanian said.
 
Armenia seeks to know Indian way of modernising Russian arms
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Beyond Visual Range Air-to-Air Missile Astra

YEREVAN(ARMENIA): Armenia is keen to learn from India on how to modernise legacy defence equipment of Soviet and Russian make and operate them alongside defence equipment from the West, a senior defence officer of the Caucasian country has said.

"India possesses several Soviet and Russian make defence equipment. It has successfully modernised Soviet and Russian era defence items. This is very impressive," Col Zhiriayar Amirkhanian, assistant to chief of defence staff, Armenian ministry of defence, told ET here. "We in Armenia are in possession of several Soviet and Russian-designed equipment and we want to learn from India's experience."

Armenian military is also keen to learn from India how to operate Soviet and Russian-era equipment alongside defence equipment from the West and integrate them into overall military concept, said Col Amirkhanian who visited India this year.

It might be noted that Armenia has signed a defence purchase pact with France.

Armenia is negotiating purchase of additional defence equipment from India and even exploring the possibility of joint ventures with India for local assembly of equipment, the senior officer said.

Armenia is also working with India for avail facilities of mid-level officers training and training for equipment that Armenia purchased from India. "We started our defence cooperation from 2017 and it has picked up in real momentum over the last few years. We are in regular dialogue with our Indian counterparts to improve collaboration," Col Amirkhanian said.
quality is the major hurdle for exporting defense related items for India
 

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