The Asian Age

New pact will allow India to obtain critical defence tech

◗ The pact will also ensure interopera­bility among the US and the Indian armed forces

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The Communicat­ions Compatibil­ity and Security Agreement ( Comcasa) that was inked on Thursday between India and the United States is said to be a gamechange­r. According to reports, the inking of the Comcasa will help New Delhi receive informatio­n instantly from US defence platforms that have located foreign naval platforms in the Indian Ocean like a Chinese submarine or ship, for instance.

The Comcasa will facilitate India to obtain critical defence technologi­es from the US, access to high- security encrypted communicat­ion networks installed on American defence platforms and also reportedly pave the way for the sale of hi- tech armed drones to India. The pact will also ensure interopera­bility among the US and the Indian armed forces. The inking of the Comcasa shows the proximity and trust that exists now between the leadership of the two countries.

The defence platforms on which India could access these communicat­ion networks are the C- 130 J Super Hercules Transport aircraft, C- 17 tactical lift transport aircraft, P8i long- range naval maritime patrol aircraft, and Apache and Chinook helicopter­s. There were also reports that India could gain valuable intelligen­ce and informatio­n through this on possibly hostile troop deployment by its neighbouri­ng countries.

This will prove crucial in formulatin­g a swift tactical response.

Defence ministry sources told news agencies that the India specific agreement has specific provisions to protect sensitive informatio­n relating Indian defence platforms and communicat­ion networks. “Without our permission, the US will not be able to share the details with any other country,” a source was quoted as saying, adding the US will not be able to force India to make any procuremen­t of military hardware because of signing of the pact.

The Comcasa is the second of three major agreements which is the US is keen on signing. The first was the Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement ( LEMOA) signed in 2016 that was meant essentiall­y to “facilitate logistic support such as re- fuelling and berthing facilities for each other’s warships and aircraft on a reciprocal basis”.

The third major pact that now remains to be signed is the Basic Exchange and Cooperatio­n Agreement for Geo- spatial Cooperatio­n. Both Comcasa and LEMOA have been inked during the tenure of the NDA government, signifying the strategic proximity between the two nations in the past four years.

 ?? — PTI ?? President Ram Nath Kovind unveils a statue of Mahatma Gandhi at South Park in Sofia, Bulgaria, on Thursday.
— PTI President Ram Nath Kovind unveils a statue of Mahatma Gandhi at South Park in Sofia, Bulgaria, on Thursday.

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