The agreement will simplify military-to-military
exchanges for exercises, training, port calls and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster
Relief (HADR) efforts. It is similar to a series of such
agreements that India has signed with a number of countries, beginning with the
United States in 2016.
An official order dated June 20 was published on
Russia’s official legal information website, authorising the signing of the
logistics agreement with India. The draft of the agreement was also published.
India has signed several logistics agreements,
including with all the Quad countries, France, Singapore, South Korea, and
Vietnam. Logistics agreements are
administrative arrangements facilitating access to military facilities for
exchange of fuel and provisions on mutual agreement, simplifying logistical
support and increasing the operational turnaround of the military when
operating away from India.
As reported earlier, the RELOS, when signed, will give
India access to Russian facilities in the Arctic region, which is seeing
increased global activity as new shipping routes open up. This is significant
given India’s increasing investments in Russia’s eastern regions.
Among
the three services, the Indian Navy has been the biggest beneficiary of these
administrative arrangements signed with several countries, improving its
operational turnaround and increasing interoperability on the high seas. The agreements have been a win-win for both the
parties involved. For instance, the foundational agreements with the U.S., as
well as the logistics agreements with Australia and Japan, have been especially
beneficial as they also operate several common military platforms, along with
India’s increasing share of U.S.-origin platforms.
Similarly,
the United Kingdom has been leveraging its agreement with India to expand
maritime cooperation. In recent deployments, Royal Navy ships
have received spare parts manufactured by Indian shipyards within a short
notice period, showcasing the growing interoperability between the two navies,
the U.K. High commission recently noted. Similarly, Royal Air Force flights
travelling in the region have already benefitted twice from taking logistics
halts in India.