As Trump, Modi pledge to deepen security ties, US clears 2 bn drone deal


Washington, Jun 27 (PTI): The US has cleared the sale of predator Guardian drones to India, as President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged on Tuesday to deepen their defence and security cooperation.

The US and India look forward to working together on advanced defence equipment and technology at a level commensurate with that of America's closest allies and partners, said a joint statement issued after the India US Summit at the White House.

"President Trump and Prime Minister Modi pledged to deepen defence and security cooperation, building on the United States' recognition of India as a Major Defence Partner.

"Reflecting the partnership, the US has offered for India's consideration the sale of Sea Guardian Unmanned Aerial Systems, which would enhance India's capabilities and promote shared security interests," the joint statement said.

Resolving to expand their maritime security cooperation, they announced their intention to build on the implementation of their "White Shipping" data sharing arrangement, which enhances collaboration on the maritime domain awareness. Mr Trump welcomed PM Modi's strong support for the US to join as an Observer in the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium. Noting the importance of the upcoming MALABAR naval exercise (involving the US, Japan and India), the leaders determined to expand their engagements on shared maritime objectives and to explore new exercises.

Earlier in his remarks to the press, PM Modi said there is increasing possibilities for enhancing cooperation in order to protect "our strategic interests (that) will continue to determine the dimensions of our partnership".

"With regard to security-related challenges, our enhanced and growing defence in security cooperation is extremely important. We have spoken at length on this subject as well. "The strengthening of India's defence capabilities with the help of USA is something that we truly appreciate. We have also decided to enhance maritime security cooperation between the two nations," the prime minister said.

"President Trump and I have also spoken about strengthening bilateral defence technology and our trade and manufacturing partnership, which we believe will be mutually beneficial to us. We also discussed international issues and our common strategic interests in this country," he said. Mr Trump said the security partnership between the US and India is incredibly important.

"Our militaries are working every day to enhance cooperation between our military forces, and next month they will join together with the Japanese navy to take part in the largest maritime exercise ever conducted in the vast Indian Ocean, Mr Trump said.

On June 22, media reports here said that ahead of PM Modi's visit, the US has cleared the sale of 22 predator Guardian drones, a force multiplier that will boost the Indian Navy's intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. The deal was estimated to be worth two to three billion dollars, the reports said, adding that the decision was communicated to the Indian government and the manufacturer by the State Department.

"On defence cooperation, there was a sense that combination of convergence and regular exchanges on policy, the fact that today we are major partners in exercises with each other, all these underline the fact that India and the US recognise each other key defence partners," Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar told reporters at a news conference. "This was really an occasion for us to send a message that India was a reliable dependable partner, that was fully reciprocated on the American side," he said.

In a late night statement, the White House said completion of these sales would increase bilateral defence trade to nearly $19 billion, supporting thousands of US jobs.

"If selected, United State offer to sell F-16 and F/A-18 fighter aircraft to India would represent the most significant defence cooperation between the US and India to date," the White House said.

According to the White House, the United States remains a reliable provider of advanced defence articles in support of India's military modernisation efforts.

United States-sourced defence articles, including the Sea Guardian Unmanned Aerial System, Apache attack helicopters, and C-17 aircraft will further enhance the capabilities of the Indian Armed Forces and provide additional opportunities for interoperability.

The US-India Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI) remains the premier forum for deepening collaboration on defence co-development and co-production, it said. The seven DTTI Joint Working Groups continue to discuss a range of technologies and platforms for potential co- development, including India's participation in the Future Vertical Lift program, it added.

DTTI representatives met most recently in April. Key military and civilian defence leaders continue to meet via reciprocal counterpart visits and strategic and policy dialogues, promoting closer service ties and improving interoperability among our forces, the White House said. The annual MALABAR naval exercise, occurring in July in the Indian Ocean, will be the most complex to date, including participants from the US Navy, Indian Navy, and the Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force.

The United States and India also participate in the VAJRA PRAHAR Special Forces exercise, the RED FLAG air force exercise, and YUDH ABHYAS army exercise, it added. According to General Atomics, the Predator Guardian UAV, a variant of the Predator B, can be used for wide-area, long- endurance maritime intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions.

It can stay in the air for up to 27 hours and can fly at maximum altitude of 50,000 feet.

The Indian Navy made the request for this intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) platform last year. This maritime capability will be a force multiplier for the Indian Navy who has procured other advance technologies including Boeing P-8 aircraft.

The Guardian has cutting edge technologies that do not exist in the current Indian Navy arsenal.

  

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  • MN, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 28 2017

    Make in India concept should have been our motto since independence..Unfortunately the country had no political willpower to be self reliant. Instead corruption and self centric ideology ruled the nation for decades How can Netas make money if there are no big purchases and scams ? .

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  • Kumari, Karkala

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    Its funny Trump made Modi to buy 2bn US arm deal. How our PM had left with no choice

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    An 18-year-old student from Tamil Nadu made Indian history last week when the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) launched a satellite he and his team mates had built into space ...

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  • Jude, Belmannu

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    Without support of CHRISTIEN countries our 56 inch modi can't produce a .33 bore self loaded rifle. modi knew very well now from RSS chaddi,latti,talwar,bimma gadda.billu and banna.country made pistol.we can't defeat China or pakistan. So we need support from either Jews ,russia or america.but unfortunately all these countries religion is base on Abramic. I feel so sad for RSS and BJP s make in india.

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  • vincent rodrigues, bangaluru/Katapadi

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    Us may find difficult to strain the relation with Pakistan because of their business interest

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  • shailu-, kolkatta

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    Shabhash Modiji good use of demonitised money of Dongis

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    People go to USA to get orders for India - Loz ...

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  • vnayak, Mangalore/Switzerland

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    Indeed,Make in India especially for defence is a big hoax. We can not produce Rifles, All terrain Vehicles, Bulletproof Jackets, artillary guns, simple planes etc etc after 60 Years of trying. If we privatise all of that may be something good may happen.

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    you seem to have forgotten about these deals, which for your info wasn't even intiated during upa rule.
    1.US-based aerospace and defense manufacturing firm Lockheed Martin announced on Monday that it will partner with Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) to manufacture and export the F-16 Block 70 aircraft from India.
    2.L&T on Friday announced a contract with the Korean defence firm to execute an order for 100 ‘K 9 Vajra T’ howitzers by the Army. The order is worth Rs 4,500 crore for the first batch
    3.India’s first private sector small arms manufacturing plant was today inaugurated here which will supply world class weapons to the armed forces in sync with the country’s defence indigenisation programme. The plant, a joint venture between India’s Punj Lloyd and Israel Weapon Systems, will produce four products — X95 carbine and assault rifle, Galil sniper rifle, Tavor assault rifle and Negev Light Machine Gun (LMG).
    4. India and Russia incorporated a joint venture named India-Russia Helicopters Limited Company to manufacture and assemble 140 Kamov 226T LUH. Out of total of 200 helicopters, 60 will be received in fly-away condition from Russia while 40 will be assembled in India and the remaining 100 fully built in India.

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  • J N Lobo, Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    I won't be surprised if Mr. Trump, within a short time, sanctions 2.5 billion dollars worth drones to Pakistan. After all he is a business man.

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  • J N Lobo, Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    Yes Mr. Hegde. TV channels have shown it except 'Times Now' and 'Republic' TV.

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    People are commenting about Make In India and why cant drone be produced in India???
    DRDO is already working on it with the MALE UAV called as Rustom 1 , Rustom 2 and AURA...

    The Guardian drones which are brought are to keep eyes on our Indian Ocean especially the Chinese Subs.. We cannot built this drones in India, since as per the US law US companies cannot build drones for any other countries.

    During UPA there were not much funds given to DRDO and ADA even to work on Tejas due to which the FOC was delayed

    People who are novice to defense related to issue, should not comment without doing a research

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    Make in India now became Import to India and rename it Made in India!!!


    Trump is very good businessmen.... just count his business from Middle east and Indian in couple of months, its reached to thousand of billion dollars deals!!!

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  • Flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    Please invest 1000 crores in ISRO or a new institute which can make drones and export in next five years ..build our own capabilities

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    Is "Make in India" program failed ??? Why we need drones from US, when we can produce it here ???

    Instead of such deals, FEKU should have asked Trump to stop eating beef (Trump's favorite dish) & should have asked him support for banning beef in entire world.

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  • Ummar, Santhekatte

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    In front of business tycoon chaiwala is nothing. Now only tea will be make in India. Poor man might be don't know how many zero is there in billion.

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  • mehn, pandora

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    yeah yeah Ache din agaye

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  • Harish Hegde, Mangalore/Aramco

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    J N Lobo, Mumbai, you have no clue what happened to our Make in India? Hmmmm well!! our Army rejected poor quality assault rifles, 'Made in India' assault rifles leave the army disappointed, fails quality test.

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  • MN, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    Walking on tight rope. One side we have Russia, time tested friend, but now drifting to our foe. Need of the hour is to check the further slippage of relationship which may be to the advantage of our sheepish neighbours. However we need to buy arms from US and others also, as Russian stuff in some field are technically outdated. In-between we have make in India, which should be our aim in long run, impossible to achieve overnight.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    In India school children are making drones for assignment ...

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    @ jossy,
    FEKU can handle huge projects only like Metro, bullet train, rockets, missiles, war ships, bridges etc... and he can complete such big projects in 6 months or 1 year. Drones are very small things for him (bachchon ka khilona), so he doesn't want to waste time on that. So, importing it from US!

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  • Daniel, Daniel

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    ....now the World knows India is become rich in PM Modi's rule.

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  • J N Lobo, Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    Trump is really an experienced businessman. He got the business worth $ 2 billion. What happened to our so called famous 'Make in India' program?

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    Trump is real business man, nothing else.

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  • Raks, Mlore

    Tue, Jun 27 2017

    Excellent - This will make our defense still stronger.

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