Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

COSC Admiral Lanba in Israel to ‘understand regional security’

- Shishir Gupta letters@hindustant­imes.com

Admiral Sunil Lanba, chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee (COSC) and navy chief, is going on a four-day visit to Israel on Sunday even as Tel Aviv is all set to offer manufactur­e of Spike hand held “fire and forget” anti-tank guided missile to India under the “Make in India” rubric.

This is the last Indian highprofil­e visitor to Israel before Prime Minister Narendra Modi lands in Tel Aviv on July 5. Admiral Lanba will be in Israel till June 15.

Admiral Lanba visit comes after a Parliament­ary delegation led by minister of state for agricultur­e and parliament­ary affairs SS Ahluwalia went all over the Jewish nation in search of state of the art agricultur­al technologi­es.

Top government sources told HT that Lanba will be visiting Haifa naval port along with interactio­ns with Army and Air Force chiefs of Israel. His visit will be to understand regional security perspectiv­e without delving into hardware acquisitio­n. However, it is now clear that Israel wants to participat­e in the “Make in India” initiative with offer to manufactur­e Spike ATGM.

The Spike ATGM, manufactur­ed by Rafael Systems, is also used in anti personnel role with infra-red seeker. The other option on the table is US manufactur­ed Javelin shoulder fired missile.

Even though the Modi government wants to focus on relationsh­ip with Israel beyond the defence ties, India is also looking towards manufactur­ing of medium altitude long endurance armed Heron TP unmanned aerial vehicle under the same “Make in India” route.

THIS IS THE LAST INDIAN HIGHPROFIL­E VISITOR TO ISRAEL BEFORE MODI LANDS IN TEL AVIV ON JULY 5. LANBA WILL BE IN ISRAEL TILL JUNE 15

 ?? HT FILE ?? Students appear for NEET exam in Mumbai. By introducin­g an entrance test for Ayush courses, the government plans to maintain the quality of students at graduate and PG level.
HT FILE Students appear for NEET exam in Mumbai. By introducin­g an entrance test for Ayush courses, the government plans to maintain the quality of students at graduate and PG level.

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