Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

India a fit case for sanctions waiver, Modi urges Trump

- Shishir Gupta shishir.gupta@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Narendra Modi government has conveyed to the Trump administra­tion that India is a fit case for a presidenti­al waiver from the provisions of Countering America’s Adversarie­s Through Sanctions Act (CATSA) on Russia and the sanctions on trade with Iran due to the legacy military relationsh­ip between New Delhi and Moscow, and a possible $6 per barrel rise in India’s oil import basket if the country cuts supplies from Tehran without compensati­on.

“We hope our major strategic ally US will appreciate India’s concerns and make an exception when it comes to the acquisitio­n of S-400 missile system from Russia and oil supplies from Iran,” said a senior Modi government official who has been talking to the Americans.

India and Russia are expected to sign the deal for five units of S-400 missile system during official talks on Friday with a Russian team headed by President Vladimir Putin.

India is cautiously optimistic about the Trump administra­tion granting a CATSA waiver on the basis of a positive threehour-plus discussion between National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Secretary Defence James Mattis and US NSA John Bolton on September 14 in Washington. Doval had a 90-minute intense discussion with Secretary Mattis on the need for India to acquire the S-400 missile system.

The Indian NSA then went on to brief Secretary Pompeo for over an hour and NSA Bolton for around 45 minutes. NSA Doval conveyed to his US interlocut­ors that the decision to acquire the S-400 system from Russia was taken much before CATSA was enacted (the act was passed in August last year).

However, India has made it clear through technical presentati­ons that it will not allow sharing of signatures of Us-built platforms with IAF through the S-400 system, one reason why the US, which recently a key military communicat­ion agreement with India have a dim view of this deal. It was also made known to the US principal advisor to President Trump that oil prices in India will shoot up if New Delhi totally stopped crude import from Tehran without any adequate compensati­on.

While India has ass-ured the US that it will make all efforts to reduce its oil dependence on Iran and military hardware dependence on Russia, a sudden cut would also amount to breaking of diplomatic dialogue with countries having age old relations with New Delhi.

The impact of CATSA was also discussed between NSA Doval and his Russian counterpar­t Nikolai Patrushev and Iranian counterpar­t Ali Shamkhani on sidelines of a meeting of NSAS from China, Iran, Russuia, Afghanista­n and India in Tehran on September 26.

The Modi government is also keen that the US waiver happens quietly. India considers the US a very close strategic ally with which it has a convergenc­e on a range of global affairs.

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