Defence sources said talks would be held before Putin's visit on December 10 as both India and Russia are keen to go ahead with the FGFA.
However, there are issues on which both sides have not arrived at a consensus.
"There are issues that exist. Talks were held earlier too but nothing concrete has emerged so far," the sources said, adding another round of talks will be held on December 9.
The preliminary design agreement on FGFA had been signed in 2010 between HAL and Russian Sukhoi Design Bureau to build the jet for use by both countries.
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Sources said that it is "unlikely" that the contract would be signed during Putin's visit.
Though India is investing 50 per cent of the cost of the multi-billion dollar programme, its work share in the research and development and other aspects of the programme has come down to only around 13 per cent, something which Indian officials are not happy about.
They say this will impact India's indigenous capabilities to develop such an advanced fighter aircraft. Sources also said that there are issues related to other aspects of the plane too.