Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Sale of Guardian drones may top agenda during US defence secy visit

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The sale of US-made Guardian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and an American offer to build single-engine fighter planes in the country are likely to be the chief talking points during US defence secretary Jim Mattis’ three-day visit to India next week, sources said on Saturday.

The US government’s decision to supply Guardian drones, manufactur­ed by General Atomics, is one of the major developmen­ts that has taken place after the US administra­tion passed the National Defence Authorisat­ion Act (NDAA) in December 2016 to strengthen defence and security cooperatio­n with India. The deal for 22 such UAVs is expected to be worth $2 billion.

The Trump administra­tion is supporting US military contractor­s exploring the possibilit­y of setting up production lines for single and twin-engine fighter jets in India.

Mattis’ visit will be the first Cabinet-level visit to India under the Trump administra­tion. Mattis will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi, national security adviser Ajit Doval and defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman during the visit.

“The secretary will emphasise that the United States views India as a valued and influentia­l partner, with broad mutual interests extending well beyond South Asia,” the US department of defense said in a release.

At $15 billion, military purchases from the US have consumed more than a fourth of the total capital expenditur­e for the last decade. Since 2008, India has bought or ordered military equipment worth $15 billion from the US.

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