President Vladimir Putin has signed into federal law the Reciprocal Exchange of Logistics Support (RELOS) agreement with India after ratification by both houses of the Russian Parliament.
RELOS facilitates the movement of military formations, warships, and military aircraft between Russia and India, including logistical support.
The agreement allows mutual use of airspace and port calls, applicable during joint exercises, training, humanitarian assistance, and disaster relief.
For India, RELOS provides access to Russian air and naval bases from Vladivostok to Murmansk, enhancing operational reach, especially for Russian-origin equipment.
Detailed Insights:
RELOS provides India with an institutional framework to access over 40 Russian bases, supporting India's Indo-Pacific strategy by enabling the Indian Navy and Air Force to operate further from home.
The agreement allows the Russian military greater access to Indian ports and airfields for refueling, repairs, and operations, bolstering Russia's position in the Indian Ocean.
RELOS is similar to agreements with the US like LEMOA, COMCASA, and BECA, but tailored to the India-Russia dynamic, deepening the existing defense partnership.
These agreements with the US strengthen India as a key partner in the QUAD, balancing Chinese influence in the Indo-Pacific, while making India a more capable and interoperable partner for the US.
Key Concepts Involved:
Reciprocal Exchange of Logistics Support (RELOS): An agreement facilitating mutual logistical support between countries' military forces.
Indo-Pacific Strategy: A geopolitical approach focusing on the interconnectedness of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, emphasizing free and open navigation.
QUAD: A strategic dialogue between the United States, India, Japan, and Australia to promote security and cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.