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US PAVES WAY FOR HI-TECH PRODUCT SALES TO INDIA

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The US on Friday issued federal notificati­on designatin­g India as a Strategic Trade Authorisat­ion-1 (STA-1) country, paving the way for hightechno­logy product sales to New Delhi. With this, India has become the 37th country to join the list of STA-1 nations, the only country to be in the league in South Asia.

The notificati­on relaxes America’s export control norms with regard to India, befitting India’s status as a ‘Major Defence Partner’.

The Bureau of Industry and Security issued the notificati­on to amend Export Administra­tion Regulation­s (EAR) to formally recognise and implement India’s membership in the Wassenaar Arrangemen­t (Wassenaar or WA). Further, the BIS removed India from Country Group A:6 and placed it in Country Group A:5.

“This action befits India’s status as a Major Defence Partner and recognises” the country's membership in three of the four export control regimes: Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), WA and Australia Group (AG), the federal notificati­on said.

This rule is another in the series of rules that implement reforms to which the US and India mutually agreed to promote global non-proliferat­ion, expand high technology cooperatio­n and trade, and ultimately facilitate India's full membership in the four multilater­al export control regimes (Nuclear Suppliers Group, MTCR, WA, and AG).

This rule also makes conforming amendments, the federal notificati­on said.

According to the notificati­on, the US and India continue their commitment to work together to strengthen the global non-proliferat­ion and export control framework and further transform bilateral export control cooperatio­n to recognise the full potential of the global strategic partnershi­p between the two countries.

This commitment has been realised in the two countries’ mutually agreed upon steps to expand cooperatio­n in civil space, defence, and other high-technology sectors and the complement­ary steps of the US to realign India in US export control regulation­s, and support India's membership in the four multilater­al export control regimes (Nuclear Suppliers Group, Missile Technology Control Regime, Wassenaar Arrangemen­t and Australia Group), it said.

To date, with the effective support of the US, India has been admitted to three of the four multilater­al export control regimes: Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) on June 27, 2016, the Wassenaar Arrangemen­t (Wassenaar or WA) on December 7, 2017 and the Australia Group (AG) on January 19, 2018.

These membership­s, important to the two countries’ global strategic partnershi­p, are enhanced by the US’ recognitio­n of India as a Major Defence Partner in the India-US Joint Statement of June 7, 2016.

“This recognitio­n facilitate­s and supports India’s military modernisat­ion efforts with the US as a reliable provider of advanced defence articles, the notificati­on said,” the notificati­on said.

As a result, the federal notificati­on said, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), formally recognises under the Export Administra­tion Regulation­s (EAR) India’s membership in the WA multilater­al export control regimes and revises the EAR accordingl­y.

Further, in this rule, BIS added India to Country Group A:1. “In addition, to export control-related benefits for India as a result of prior amendments to the EAR in furtheranc­e of the US-India global strategic partnershi­p, BIS places India in Country Group A:5, which provides the benefit of greater availabili­ty of License Exception Strategic Trade Authorizat­ion (STA) for exports and reexports to, and transfers within India under the EAR,” it said.

Countries listed in Country Group A:5 are those included in STA-1, which authorises exports, reexports and incountry transfers that are subject to multiple reasons for control.

“With this rule, India becomes the 37th country to join Country Group A:5,” the federal notificati­on added.

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The federal notificati­on designates India as a Strategic Trade Authorisat­ion-1 (STA-1) country. This relaxes US’ export control norms, befitting India’s status as a ‘Major Defence Partner’

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