"With respect to Russia... India has a longstanding relationship with Russia," Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes told reporters at a news conference here on the second day of President Barack Obama's India visit to attend the Republic Day celebrations.
"India will continue to have relations with Russia, but we believe that it's important for us to be representing democratic values. We are proud that we're increasing our cooperation with India in a lot of areas, but we're not doing that in an effort to push anybody else out of India.
The United States is quickly moving towards surpassing Russia as a defence exporter to India, he added.
"So that balance has shifted over (the) years. India obviously has a longstanding defence relationship with Russia, but our relationship is on the upswing," he said.
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"So we're very confident in the increasing defence ties, even though we recognise there's a longstanding and legacy relationship with Russia. Which, by the way, is part of... A Cold War context. That has been in the past part of the source of difference and mistrust between our two countries. We're moving beyond that," he observed.
"In terms of the President's view, I think what's important is not so much what is the particular float or military item that goes past the President in a parade; it is what is the system that is embraced by the country that the President is visiting," he said.