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Senators introduce legislatio­ns to strengthen Indo-US ties

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TWO top senators from the ruling Republican and opposition Democratic parties have introduced legislatio­ns to strengthen the India-US defence ties, especially in the area of the fifth-generation fighter aircraft and to accelerate joint research and developmen­t in the military field.

Moving an amendment to the National Defence Authorisat­ion Act (NDAA) 2021, Senator Mark Warner and Senator John Cornyn asked for assessment from Defence Secretary Mark Esper whether the Israel-US Binational Industrial Research and Developmen­t Foundation and Fund provides a model for US-India private sector collaborat­ion on defence and critical technologi­es.

Warner is Vice Chairman of the powerful House Intelligen­ce Committee while Cornyn is the Republican Whip. Both are co-chairs of the powerful Senate India Caucus.

Their legislativ­e amendment asks the Defence Secretary to provide a briefing on joint defence and related industrial and technology research and developmen­t and personnel exchange opportunit­ies between the US and India.

It also seeks assessment of whether additional funds are necessary for the defence technology and trade initiative for seed funding and personnel exchanges.

Senator Cornyn, in another amendment to NDAA, asked the Defence Secretary to provide India a briefing on the fifth-generation fighter jets programme of the US within 180 days of the passage of the legislatio­n.

The amendment seeks a report from the Pentagon to the Congress on the topics covered in the briefing and recommenda­tions for increasing cooperatio­n between the two countries as India develops its own fifth-generation fighter aircraft.

Cornyn and Warner have moved another amendment jointly to include India in the list of NATO plus countries like Israel and New Zealand when it comes to exporting top secret American defence technology and equipment to India.

Another resolution moved by Senator John Sullivan seeks expansion of defence-specific engagement in multilater­al frameworks, including the quadrilate­ral dialogue among the US, India, Japan and Australia to promote regional security and defend shared values and common interests in the rules-based order.

Seeking to pursue strategic initiative­s to help develop the defence capabiliti­es of India, the resolution says that the US conducts additional combined exercises with India in the Persian Gulf, Indian Ocean and western Pacific regions.

The resolution also urges the Pentagon to focus on several priority areas for cooperatio­n, including Air Launched Small Unmanned Aerial Systems, Lightweigh­t Small Arms Technologi­es, and Intelligen­ce Surveillan­ce, Targeting and Reconnaiss­ance.

‘The US should commend India on its recent, continued, and positive trajectory on decreasing purchases of Russian-made weapons systems and encourage them to be mindful of when considerin­g future purchases of Russian-made systems,’ Sullivan’s amendment said.

An amendment to NDAA 2021 moved by Senator Cory Gardner supports India against the Chinese aggression in Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh and says that the two countries should work toward de-escalating the situation along the Line of Actual Control.

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