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In a significant diplomatic move, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has proposed cooperation with India on the development and co-production of advanced defense technologies, including drones and electronic warfare systems. During a recent discussion with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Zelenskyy expressed Ukraine’s readiness to collaborate closely with India in these critical areas, which are crucial for both nations’ defense capabilities and technological advancement.

President Zelenskyy emphasized Ukraine’s willingness to share its expertise and technological advancements in defense, particularly in the fields of drones and electronic warfare systems. “We will be very ready to share with you these products, and we will be happy if it can be co-production,” Zelenskyy conveyed to Prime Minister Modi. He highlighted the importance of starting collaborative efforts immediately, noting that teams from both countries would begin to work on various aspects of this proposed partnership.

In his discussion, Zelenskyy underscored the significance of bolstering the war economy amid ongoing conflicts. He pointed out that during wartime, it is crucial to focus on strengthening the military-industrial complex and ensuring self-reliance in defense technologies. “During war, I think this is very important as we need to strengthen the war economy,” he stated, stressing the need for a “win-win” relationship between Ukraine and India. The Ukrainian leader believes that such cooperation would not only enhance military capabilities but also benefit both nations economically and strategically.

For India, this proposal presents a valuable opportunity to enhance its indigenous defense capabilities. By collaborating with Ukraine, India can leverage Ukrainian expertise in drone technology and electronic warfare systems, areas that have become increasingly important in modern warfare. Drones have proven to be critical assets in surveillance, reconnaissance, and combat operations, while electronic warfare systems are essential for disrupting enemy communications and radar systems.

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