Despite the war with Ukraine, Russia will deliver the Air Defense Missile System S-400 to India on time. In fact, Russian Ambassador Denis Alipov, while giving information about this, said that according to the time fixed by Russia to India, the delivery of the S-400 system is going well. Let us tell you that this statement of the Ambassador of Russia came at a time when there was concern that due to military action on Ukraine, there may be delay in the supply of military equipment supplied by Russia to India. In fact, Alipov said, "The supply of the S-400 system is proceeding well as per schedule." The Ambassador made this remark in a preface written in the magazine 'Russia Digest' on the occasion of the 75th year of establishment of diplomatic relations between India and Russia. Yes and he said, 'Today's Russia-India cooperation is one of the most comprehensive cooperation in the world. make unique.' You may be aware that Russia started supplying the first regiment of S-400 missile systems in December last year, while the supply of the second regiment started in April. At the same time, this missile system has been deployed in such a way that it can cover parts of the border with China in the northern region as well as the border with Pakistan. However, Russia had earlier said in March that "Western sanctions against it will not affect the supply of S-400 missile systems to India". After the attack on Ukraine, all the western countries including America have imposed all kinds of sanctions on Russia. However, despite all the pressure, India, Ukraine, is in the role of neutrality in the matter of Russia. Along with this, let us also inform you that in October 2018, India had signed a deal of 5 billion US dollars with Russia to buy 5 S-400 air defense missile systems. India had reached this agreement bypassing the threat of imposing sanctions by the Donald Trump administration at that time. WB keeps Malaysia's economic growth on richer scale Pak currencyhit hard as budget fails to restore investors' confidence TECHNION unveils research institute for AI medicine