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New Delhi pushes for 22 US drones

- Reuters

new delhi — India is pushing for US approval of its request to buy a naval variant of the Predator drone, officials said, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi tries to revitalise relations with Washington when he meets President Donald Trump for the first time.

Securing agreement on the purchase of 22 unarmed drones is seen in New Delhi as a key test of defence ties that flourished under former President Barack Obama but have drifted under Trump, who has courted Asian rival China as he seeks Beijing’s help to contain North Korea’s nuclear programme.

Modi’s two-day visit to Washington begins on Sunday. Trump met Chinese President Xi Jinping in April and has also had face-time with the leaders of nations including Japan, Britain and Vietnam since taking office in January, prompting anxiety in New Delhi that India is no longer a priority in Washington.

If the Indian navy gets the unarmed surveillan­ce drones it wants to keep watch over the Indian Ocean it would be the first such purchase by a country that is not a member of the Nato alliance.

“We are trying to move it to the top of the agenda as a deliverabl­e, this is something that can happen before all the other items,” said one official tracking the progress of the drone discussion­s in the run-up to the visit.

India, a big buyer of US arms recently named by Washington as a major defence ally, wants to protect its 7,500km coastline as Beijing expands its maritime trade routes and Chinese submarines increasing­ly lurk in regional waters.

But sources tracking the discus- sions say the US State has been concerned about the potential destabilis­ing impact of introducin­g high-tech drones into South Asia, where tensions are simmering between India and Pakistan, particular­ly over Kashmir.

Other strains have emerged, with the United States vexed by a growing bilateral trade deficit and Trump accusing New Delhi of negotiatin­g unscrupulo­usly at the Paris climate talks to walk away with billions in aid. US officials expect

We are trying to move it to the top of the agenda as a deliverabl­e, this is something that can happen before all the other items.

An Indian official

a relatively low-key visit by Modi, without the fanfare of some of his previous trips to the United States, and one geared to giving the Indian leader the chance to get to

There is a palpable fear in new delhi that the new US president’s lack of focus on india, and limited appointmen­t of South asia focused advisors, has resulted in india falling off the radar in Washington.

Shailesh Kumar and Sasha Riser-Kositsky, Eurasia Group

know Trump personally and to show that he is doing so.

“There is a palpable fear in New Delhi that the new US president’s lack of focus on India, and limited appointmen­t of South Asia focused advisors, has resulted in India falling off the radar in Washington,” Eurasia Group’s Shailesh Kumar and Sasha Riser-Kositsky said in a note.

Defence deals, however, are one area where the two countries could make progress because of bipartisan support, an Indian official involved in the preparatio­ns for the visit said.

The two sides have stepped up efforts in recent weeks to get interagenc­y clearance for the sale of the Guardian drone, made by California-based General Atomics. India has raised the issue of the drones with the Pentagon three times since June 2016, officials said.

US Senators John Cornyn and Mark Warner wrote in March to Defense Secretary James Mattis and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson saying the Guardian deal, estimated at more than $2 billion, would advance US national security interests and protect US jobs.

While the Guardian drones that India is pushing for are unarmed, the Indian military had originally asked for missile-firing Predator Avenger aircraft, a request turned down by the Obama administra­tion.

Sources say there is some concern in the State Department that if India were to get the surveillan­ce drones New Delhi would renew its push to acquire armed drones, which its military has eyed ever since they were deployed by US forces against militants in Pakistan. —

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Securing agreement on the purchase of 22 drones is seen as a key test of defence ties.

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