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BJP national spokesperson Sambit Patra has released a video and accused Congress of supporting Pakistan.
BJP national spokesperson Sambit Patra said that the Congress leader is working to provide oxygen to Pakistan in the information war. He alleged that Congress leader Jairam Ramesh’s post on Russia-Pakistan defense agreement has damaged India’s image.
In fact, Jairam Ramesh had said on October 4 – Modi government should explain why Russia ignored India’s appeal and decided to give RD-93MA engines to Pakistan. This engine will be installed in China-made JF-17 fighter planes, which are used by the Pakistani Air Force.
Ramesh had said that the deal was not stopped even after the intervention of External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in June. It was also claimed in media reports that despite the objection of the Indian government, Russia is going to supply RD-93MA to Pakistan.
At the same time, Russian defense expert Pyotr Topichkanov said that if Russia gives RD-93 engines to Pakistan, it will be a profitable deal for India. He says that this shows that China-Pakistan have not yet made an alternative to this engine and it will be easier for India to understand the operational use of JF-17 aircraft.

Patra said- Mamata can create riots in Bengal for Bangladeshis
Patra said that Mamata Banerjee had said on Thursday that if SIR is implemented, riots will break out in Bengal and it will have dire consequences. I think this is a direct threat. I want to tell them that the riots will happen because of your government and your police.

Mamata Banerjee will not mind creating riots and bloodshed in Bengal for Bangladeshis and Rohingyas.
Expert said- Earlier also China had asked for RD-93 engine from Russia.
Russian defense expert Topichkanov said that earlier also China had asked for RD-93 engine from Russia and the NDA and UPA governments had approved it. Another expert said the RD-93 engine deal is only a trade one and does not involve transfer of technology, while India has already received the RD-33 engine technology.
Congress had said- this is the failure of Modi’s personal diplomacy
Congress spokesperson Jairam Ramesh wrote on social media platform
He said- Modi government should also tell why our old confidant is now becoming a helper of PAK.

JF-17 designed in China, but has Russian engine
Pakistan’s JF-17 fighter planes have been designed by China, but the engine installed in them is the RD-93MA engine made in Russia.

India may buy more S-400 defense systems from Russia
Amid reports of Russia supplying fighter engines to Pakistan, India may buy some more S-400 missile defense systems from Russia. A deal for five such systems had already been made, out of which India has received 3. The new deal will be apart from these. According to the source of news agency PTI, the deal can be negotiated during Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India in December.
This is the same defense system which, after Operation Sindoor, had foiled the drone and missile attacks launched by Pakistan by killing them in the air. India had signed a $5 billion agreement with Russia in October 2018. At that time, America had warned that if this deal was taken forward, it could impose sanctions on India under the CAATSA law.
What is S-400 defense system?
S-400 Triumph is Russia’s most advanced missile system, which was launched in 2007. This system can destroy fighter jets, ballistic and cruise missiles, drones and even stealth aircraft. It works like a strong shield to protect against many types of dangers in the air. It is counted among the most modern air defense systems of the world.

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