Russia and India to Boost Navigation Accuracy with Ground Stations
Russia and India are advancing plans to mutually deploy ground stations for their satellite navigation systems, a move that will significantly enhance positioning accuracy for both nations.
Key Developments
- Mutual deployment of GLONASS and NavIC ground stations
- Enhanced navigation accuracy through shared infrastructure
- Multiple agreements expected during Putin’s December visit
Russian Ambassador to India Denis Alipov confirmed the collaboration, stating: “Work is underway on the mutual parity placement of ground stations for collecting measurements of the Russian global navigation satellite system GLONASS and the Indian regional navigation satellite system NavIC.”
Expanding Space Cooperation
Space research remains a flagship area of bilateral cooperation, with collaboration spanning three major domains: manned space programs including Gaganyaan mission, propulsion engineering, and satellite navigation.
Scientific Partnership Growth
The scientific and technological cooperation between the two countries has seen successful development across multiple fields including biomedicine, physics, chemistry, healthcare, and material sciences.
Ambassador Alipov highlighted emerging interest areas: “We are seeing great interest from our Indian partners in advancing polar research. Quantum technologies occupy a special place in bilateral cooperation, with both countries having significant developments in this area.”
AI and Biometrics Collaboration
Specialized scientific organizations and startups from both nations are increasingly showing interest in artificial intelligence collaboration, particularly focusing on joint development of AI algorithms for biometric applications.
Upcoming High-Level Agreements
During President Vladimir Putin’s scheduled visit to Delhi in early December for the annual summit with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, both countries are expected to sign several agreements to strengthen cooperation in cutting-edge technological sectors.
The groundwork for these agreements was laid earlier this week when External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar finalized multiple projects during discussions with Deputy PM Denis Manturov, the Russian co-chair of India-Russia Intergovernmental Commission on Economic, Technological and Cultural Cooperation.



