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Juster proposes Indo-American choppers, combat vehicles

New US envoy wants US-India tri-service exercises, like India has with Russia

- AJAI SHUKLA

Kenneth Juster, America’s recently arrived ambassador to India, has identified defence and counter-terrorism as a “key pillar” of Indo-US cooperatio­n.

Making his first public speech on Thursday, he noted that “In little more than a decade, US defence trade with India has expanded from virtually nothing to over ~15 billion and includes sales of some of America’s most advanced military equipment”.

Juster outlined a US wishlist for the next wave of arms sales to India, naming “fighter aircraft production; and the co-developmen­t of next generation systems, including a Future Vertical Lift platform or Advanced Technology Ground Combat Vehicles”.

Washington officials have been backing an offer by Lockheed Martin to manufactur­e the F-16 Block 70 fighter in India, and Boeing’s offer to build its F/A-18E/F Super Hornet fighter for the Indian Navy. However, this is the first time a senior US official has publicly mentioned a proposal to codevelop a range of combat helicopter­s (Future Vertical Lift platform) or unmanned ground vehicles (Advanced Technology Ground Combat Vehicle). So far, these have been discussed only within the Defence Trade and Technology Initiative (DTTI), a high-level US-India joint forum for overcoming bureaucrat­ic hurdles and exploring new initiative­s.

Senior Indian military officials, speaking off-therecord, say an Indo-US helicopter or an autonomous combat vehicle would provide a major impetus to the relationsh­ip.

Juster, who has worked since 2000 on the US-India relationsh­ip, is keenly aware of the potential for enhancing trust through co-developmen­t projects. He stated: “I want to emphasise that the United States is more than just another [arms] supplier… We seek to assist India’s efforts to build up its indigenous defence base and capabiliti­es, as well as enhance the interopera­bility of our two forces as major defence partners in the Indo-Pacific region.”

Pointing out that the two countries already conduct robust single-service exercises

I want to emphasise that the United States is more than just another [arms] supplier… We seek to assist India’s efforts to build up its indigenous defence base and capabiliti­es, as well as enhance the inter-operabilit­y of our two forces as major defence partners in the Indo-Pacific region KENNETH JUSTER

together, the US ambassador suggested: “It is time to consider a multi-service exercise, perhaps focused on humanitari­an aid and disaster relief… [in order to] increase our comfort, ease and confidence in working together.”

The only country with which India conducts a triservice exercises is Russia. In October, the Indian army, navy and air force sent troops to Vladivosto­k to take part in the tri-service Exercise Indra 2017 alongside the Russian military.

Juster also sought increased military-to-military exchanges between the two countries to build operationa­l familiarit­y. “Over time, we should expand officer exchanges at our war colleges and our training facilities, and even at some point post reciprocal military liaison officers at our respective combatant commands.”

Behind the scenes, Washington has been encouragin­g New Delhi to station a senior military official in each of the two US combatant commands whose responsibi­lities cover South Asia: the US Pacific Command (PACOM) headquarte­red in Hawaii, and Central Command (CENTCOM) in Tampa, Florida.

Juster outlined a vision of US-India ties that rest on five pillars: Defence and counterter­rorism; economic and cultural relations; energy and the environmen­t; science, technology and health; and regional cooperatio­n, including on Afghanista­n.

Underlinin­g Washington’s changed approach to Afghanista­n, and its growing disenchant­ment with Pakistan, Juster pointed out India and the US “both have a strong interest in promoting peace, security and prosperity… [by] supporting Afghanista­n’s National Unity Government and helping build that country’s democratic institutio­ns”.

The only country with which India conducts a tri-service exercises is Russia US Ambassador

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