Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

India-us defence sales at all-time high: Pentagon

- Yashwant Raj

TOP US COMMANDER SAYS THE TWO NATIONS CAN PREVENT ADVERSARIE­S FROM ESTABLISHI­NG MILITARY PRESENCE IN THE INDIAN OCEAN THAT THREATENS SECURITY OF TRADE AND DEVELOPMEN­T

WASHINGTON: India-us strategic ties are advancing at a “historic pace”, a top US military commander has said, highlighti­ng the increased interopera­bility and informatio­n sharing between the two forces and an “all-time high” in New Delhi’s arms purchases from America.

The signing of COMCASA (Communicat­ions Compatibil­ity and Security Agreement) and LEMOA (Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement) was cited by Admiral Philip Dawson, head of Indo-pacific Command, to illustrate interopera­bility and informatio­n sharing. At a Congressio­nal hearing on Monday, he also pointed to India’s purchases of P-8s marine surveillan­ce aircraft, C-130JS transport carriers, Chinook choppers and M777 howitzer.

The strategic partnershi­p between the two countries, he said in his opening statement, “continues to advance at an historic pace as we continue to increase our interopera­bility and informatio­n-sharing capabiliti­es”. Defence sales to India are at an “all-time high”, he added. India’s defence purchases from the US have gone up from zero a decade ago to $18 billion and it has been cited often by officials of both countries as proof of the rapidly growing strategic ties.

In 2018, the US renamed its Pacific Command as Indo-pacific Command as a nod to ties with India.

The two countries participat­ed in five major exercises, executed more than 50 other military exchanges” that year.

COMCASA was signed at the first 2+2 ministeria­l that took place in New Delhi last September. LEMOA was signed before.

The two so-called “enabling agreements” or “foundation­al agreements” will enable the two militaries to share encrypted communicat­ion and draw logistics help from each other.

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