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China-India border dispute
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Indian missile system order ‘could raise border risk for China’

  • New Delhi has asked Moscow to bring forward delivery of a Russian S-400 defence order by about a year
  • Missiles might pose threat to Chinese aircraft well within Chinese airspace, analyst says

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China has taken delivery of its own batch of Russian S-400 missile systems. Photo: TASS
Liu Zhen
The advanced delivery of a Russian missile system to India could pose a threat to China in its border dispute but not in the short term, according to military analysts.

Russian media reported on the weekend that Moscow had agreed to bring forward the delivery date of an S-400 air defence system to January 2021, nearly one year ahead of schedule.

New Delhi reportedly requested the US$5.43 billion deal be accelerated amid escalating military tensions with Beijing.

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Under the contract signed with Russia in October 2018, the first missiles in the system were to be delivered in late 2021.

The United States had warned India against the deal and there are doubts in India about the effectiveness of the S-400 as a deterrent.

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But a deadly skirmish with Chinese troops in a disputed Himalayan border area on June 15 in which at least 20 Indian soldiers were killed has added urgency to the arms purchase.
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