Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Govt eyes $8 bn deal for 100 armed drones

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WASHINGTON: The Trump Administra­tion is “considerin­g” India’s request for armed drones for its air force, weeks after approving the sale of high-tech unarmed guardian drones to India.

“Yes, yes,” a senior administra­tion official said when asked about India’s pending request about the purchase of armed drones as part of its armed forces’ modernisat­ion drive.

The armed drones, the Indian Air Force (IAF) believes, would help it strengthen its defence capabiliti­es.

Early this year, the IAF had requested the US Government for General Atomics Predator C Avenger aircraft. It is understood that IAF would need 80 to 100 units making it approximat­ely a whopping $8 billion deal.

The Trump Administra­tion’s considerat­ion in this regard comes months after a successful meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump at the White House on June 26, during which the US announced to sell 22 unarmed Guardian drones to India, which would add the Indian Navy’s surveillan­ce capabiliti­es in the strategic Indian Ocean region.

“We are at ways to, in terms of Foreign military sales, but really also in defence cooperatio­n broadly how to strengthen our relationsh­ip and cooperatio­n,” said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The official was responding to questions on defence relationsh­ip and India’s quest for hightech defence equipments and technologi­es from the US as part of its long overdue armed forces’ modernisat­ion drive running into several hundred billions of dollars over the next decade.

The previous Obama administra­tion had designated India as a major defence partner and the Trump administra­tion has accelerate­d the process of considerin­g Indian requests.

“The US Navy and the Indian Navy have been cooperatin­g for many years on counter piracy efforts, on ensuring freedom of navigation in the Indian Ocean and the and Red Sea and the Persian Gulf,” the official said.

“I think that (defence) cooperatio­n is only going to increase based on the need for it to increase and the kind of trust that we are building through personal relationsh­ips ...” the official said.

Last week, US secretary of state Rex Tillerson had said that in keeping with India’s status and their mutual interest in expanding maritime cooperatio­n, the Trump administra­tion has offered a menu of defence options for India’s considerat­ion.

“We value the role India can play in global security and stability and are prepared to ensure they have even greater capabiliti­es,” Tillerson had said ahead of his visit to India.

He did not mention about armed drones. He, however, said “the proposals the US has put forward, including for Guardian UAVS, aircraft carrier technologi­es, the Future Vertical Lift program, and F-18 and F-16 fighter aircraft, are all potential game changers ...”

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 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? The armed drones manufactur­ed by General Atomics, the Indian Air Force (IAF) believes, would help it strengthen its defence capabiliti­es.
REUTERS FILE The armed drones manufactur­ed by General Atomics, the Indian Air Force (IAF) believes, would help it strengthen its defence capabiliti­es.

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