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US Likely To Sell Guardian Drones To India: Sources

IANS, 07 Sep, 2016 11:12 AM
    The US is likely to respond positively to India's request for 22 unarmed high-tech multi-mission Predator Guardian drones for maritime surveillance, especially in the Indian Ocean. The move comes after India was designated a 'major defence partner' of the US in June.
     
    Within weeks of that designation, after Prime Minister Narendra Modi met US President Barack Obama at the White House in early June, the Indian Navy had sent an official letter of request (LoR) in February to Department of Defense towards purchase of 22 high-tech multi-mission Predator Guardian UAVs.
     
    This was the first major request of arms sale purchase by India after Obama designated New Delhi as a major 'strategic defence partner'.
     
    The US government has not made a formal decision on it yet, but is believed to have started an inter agency process on the Indian request.
     
    According to sources, the administration believes that an approval of such a major military sale would help in "sealing Indian US defence relationship", bring in "a new level of comfort" between the two militaries and would be considered as a lasting legacy not only for India but also for the Asia-Pacific pivot of the outgoing president.
     
    Officials in Washington believe that the sale of predator Guardian UAVs would act as a force multiplier for India's maritime surveillance capabilities in the Indian Ocean region, which of late has become one of the key American objective in the Asia Pacific region.
     
     
     
    Top governmental sources confirmed that Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter had detailed discussions on predator Guardian UAV to fulfill maritime surveillance requirements.
     
    Mr Parrikar was in the US last week and held meetings with Carter at the Pentagon on August 29.
     
    During the meeting, Carter is understood have assured Mr Parrikar that he would personally "champion" India's request "within the system," sources said.
     
    Sources indicate along with the White House, the Pentagon and some influential members of the US are keen to complete the process as soon as possible before Obama leaves his presidency next January.
     
    However, a section within the State Department have to be convinced that this is in the interest of the US national security as well. 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, manufactured by General Atomics, has cutting edge technologies that do not do not exist in the current Indian Navy arsenal.

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