India-Russia pact allows troops and warships on each other’s soil
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India-Russia pact allows troops and warships on each other’s soil

Defense

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The Russian missile ship Naro-Fominsk, left, sails along the Neva River in Saint Petersburg, Russia, in July 2024. Indian Navy sailors stand on the deck of the INS Mahe. (Source photos by Reuters)

NEW DELHI — India and Russia have taken their defense ties to a new high in the form of a new pact under which they can share military bases, ports and airfields, and station up to 3,000 troops in each other’s territory.

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