Russia’s lower house of parliament, the State Duma aproved India - Russia Reciprocal Exchange of Logistic Support ( RELOS ) agreement

The Reciprocal Exchange of Logistics Agreement (RELOS) will enable India to access Russian facilities in the Arctic region that have witnessed increased global activity after the opening of new shipping routes.

RELOS is a bilateral administrative agreement to provide logistical support that facilitates access to each other’s military facilities, in exchange of fuel and other provisions.

RELOS will be one of the several logistics agreements that India has signed with other countries including the US, Japan, France, Australia, South Korea and Singapore.

India and Russia are scaling up their military-to-military cooperation for real-time combat situations.

RELOS will help increase the operational turnaround and interoperability of the Indian Navy while on the high seas.

Significantly, RELOS is expected to provide the Indian military with access to Russian facilities in the strategic Arctic region that has witnessed increased global activity after the opening of new shipping routes. It will also enhance India’s access to its own investments in the Russian far-east region. RELOS is also a part of the broader arrangement between the two countries to scale up their existing military-to-military cooperation.

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