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NEW DELHI: A 'disappointed' India summoned on Saturday United States envoy in New Delhi, Richard Verma, over Obama administration's decision to sell eight Lockheed Martin F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, along with training, radar and other equipment, a deal worth $699 million.

"We are disappointed at the decision of the Obama Administration to notify the sale of F-16 aircraft to Pakistan," Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesman Vikas Swarup said on Twitter.

"The US ambassador will be summoned by the ministry of external affairs to convey our displeasure."

Indian Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar later met the US ambassador at the ministry to convey India's disapproval of the deal to Washington, in a meeting which lasted 45 minutes, reported The Hindu.




The Obama administration notified the Congress on Friday that it planned to sell eight F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, with a State Department spokesman saying that US weapon sales to Pakistan contributed to the fight against terrorism and furthered America’s foreign policy interests.

The remarks followed a move by some US lawmakers and a campaign in the US media to stop the Obama administration from selling eight F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan.

Although Congress has delayed the proposed sale, the administration still seems interested in pushing it through, insisting that it’s in vital US interests to do so.

"We disagree with their rationale that such arms transfers help to combat terrorism," Swarup said. "The record of the last many years in this regard speaks for itself."

'In US security interests to support Pakistan counter-terrorism efforts'
When asked at a State Department news briefing if he had any figures to back up the claim that US assistance to Pakistan had reduced terrorist activities, spokesman Mark Toner said he did not have such figures in front of him but noted that no country in the region had been more touched by terrorism than Pakistan.

“We believe it’s in our vital national security interests to support Pakistan in carrying out its efforts to destroy these terrorist networks, and we believe it’s an important partner in the region in achieving a stable and secure Afghanistan,” said the US official.

The F-16 aircraft would allow Pakistan's Air Force to operate in all kinds of weather, at night, as well as "enhance Pakistan's ability to conduct counter-insurgency and counterterrorism operations," the US Defence Security Cooperation Agency, which coordinates such foreign arms sales, said in a statement.

The proposed deal will now go through a 30-day notification period after which it will be finalised.

The new aircraft will add to Pakistan’s sizable force of fighter jets which includes more than 70 F-16s and dozens of French and Chinese attack aircraft, the report said.

In May 2015, the US handed over to Pakistan over 14 combat aircraft, 59 military trainer jets and 374 armoured personnel carriers, Dawn newspaper had reported. The weapons supplied to Pakistan were earlier used by American forces in Afghanistan and Iraq.
 
Well, Indian govt disappointed and dejected and again believe that ultimate destination of these planes , somewhere near Indian border. But these planes are in used to strike Indian loving TTP and ISIS clan in remote mountains.
 
NEW DELHI: A 'disappointed' India summoned on Saturday United States envoy in New Delhi, Richard Verma, over Obama administration's decision to sell eight Lockheed Martin F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, along with training, radar and other equipment, a deal worth $699 million.

"We are disappointed at the decision of the Obama Administration to notify the sale of F-16 aircraft to Pakistan," Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesman Vikas Swarup said on Twitter.

"The US ambassador will be summoned by the ministry of external affairs to convey our displeasure."

Indian Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar later met the US ambassador at the ministry to convey India's disapproval of the deal to Washington, in a meeting which lasted 45 minutes, reported The Hindu.




The Obama administration notified the Congress on Friday that it planned to sell eight F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, with a State Department spokesman saying that US weapon sales to Pakistan contributed to the fight against terrorism and furthered America’s foreign policy interests.

The remarks followed a move by some US lawmakers and a campaign in the US media to stop the Obama administration from selling eight F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan.

Although Congress has delayed the proposed sale, the administration still seems interested in pushing it through, insisting that it’s in vital US interests to do so.

"We disagree with their rationale that such arms transfers help to combat terrorism," Swarup said. "The record of the last many years in this regard speaks for itself."

'In US security interests to support Pakistan counter-terrorism efforts'
When asked at a State Department news briefing if he had any figures to back up the claim that US assistance to Pakistan had reduced terrorist activities, spokesman Mark Toner said he did not have such figures in front of him but noted that no country in the region had been more touched by terrorism than Pakistan.

“We believe it’s in our vital national security interests to support Pakistan in carrying out its efforts to destroy these terrorist networks, and we believe it’s an important partner in the region in achieving a stable and secure Afghanistan,” said the US official.

The F-16 aircraft would allow Pakistan's Air Force to operate in all kinds of weather, at night, as well as "enhance Pakistan's ability to conduct counter-insurgency and counterterrorism operations," the US Defence Security Cooperation Agency, which coordinates such foreign arms sales, said in a statement.

The proposed deal will now go through a 30-day notification period after which it will be finalised.

The new aircraft will add to Pakistan’s sizable force of fighter jets which includes more than 70 F-16s and dozens of French and Chinese attack aircraft, the report said.

In May 2015, the US handed over to Pakistan over 14 combat aircraft, 59 military trainer jets and 374 armoured personnel carriers, Dawn newspaper had reported. The weapons supplied to Pakistan were earlier used by American forces in Afghanistan and Iraq.

RICHARD and VERMA :what: ---- Two in One !!
 
Imagine what gonna happen when second order of F 16s down the road ?imagine what gonna happen when third European platform will inducted looks liks they gonna summon whole west idiots .

Imagine what gonna happen when second order of F 16s down the road ?imagine what gonna happen when third European platform will inducted looks liks they gonna summon whole west idiots .
 
It´s funny that India thinks that USA is blind and are not seeing their Purchases of Rafaels,MiG-29´s,SU-30´s & FGFA programm.

The only thing that USA & India are doing together is their Economic Partnership on the massive usage of those "Call-Center" which is just exploits an whole Indian generation which the Indian government still blind watching

Most of them are Highly graduated of a Generation which is getting lost , well done India go further please !
 
Love this Indian comment

" They are disgusting. It's a game they have played for generations. Indira Gandhi was the only brave person to give them a befitting strike back on their policies. I say we should team up with China and Russia and destroy their economy. They have had enough fun making the world fight. They have created and nurtured the terrorists who threaten the world today. In short , they themselves are the real terrorists. If the Americans have any shame left then they should cancel this deal for good. Iran gave them the name they deserve (without mentioning it !) "
 
US has every right to sell its weapons and we have every right to show disappointment .

Future will decide whose decision was wrong .
 
US has every right to sell its weapons and we have every right to show disappointment .

Future will decide whose decision was wrong .
Few F16 will not tilt the balance of power in the region. India has upper hand, even people deny that. After Rafale, that will be much more stronger. But , always a man behind machine.
 
Few F16 will not tilt the balance of power in the region. India has upper hand, even people deny that. After Rafale, that will be much more stronger. But , always a man behind machine.

Numbers and Equipment are only for Show .

In War those dictate , who are experienced and have Mastery over the resources they have .
What is the Fun of Flying 100 F16's or 100 Rafales , If the Pilot can't fly it at its full potential .
 
Guys, just to have some fun, click on the link of news article in 'the Hindu'US' sale of F-16s to Pakistan: India expresses disappointment - The Hindu


So they say they are not obsessed with Pakistan. Well, this article of just 8 F-16s is top of their 'talk of the town's list. You must go through comments. They. Are. Hilarious.

By implication, Pakistan is obsessed with India, because Pakistan protested Patriot Sale

BBC NEWS | South Asia | Pakistan warning on Patriot sale

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Pakistan has warned the US that any sale of its Patriot anti-missile system to India could plunge the region into a new crisis.

Islamabad said on Wednesday it was opposed to any kind of arms race in South Asia and would like the region to be free of any systems like Patriot.

Foreign office spokesman, Masood Khan, said he did not believe India was on the verge of purchasing Patriot.

But he said Islamabad had warned the US a sale could erode regional deterrence.

Bus service

Mr Khan said Islamabad was aware India was exploring such a purchase.

Patriot missiles are used for defence against ballistic or cruise missiles, and gained fame during the first Gulf War when used by Israel against Iraqi Scuds.

Mr Khan said if India were allowed to purchase such a system, it would start an unintended arms race in South Asia and would harm the peace process.

The spokesman said so far India and Pakistan had made considerable efforts taking the peace process forward.

These included last week's agreement to start a bus service through the Line of Control that separates Indian and Pakistani-controlled Kashmir.

He said the procedure for issuing special travel permits for the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad service was being worked out.

The service - being dubbed the biggest confidence-building measure in the troubled region - is scheduled to start from 7 April.
 
It´s funny that India thinks that USA is blind and are not seeing their Purchases of Rafaels,MiG-29´s,SU-30´s & FGFA programm.

The only thing that USA & India are doing together is their Economic Partnership on the massive usage of those "Call-Center" which is just exploits an whole Indian generation which the Indian government still blind watching

Most of them are Highly graduated of a Generation which is getting lost , well done India go further please !

If you think our nuclear science graduates are working in call center, than probably you are watching too much american T.V. Nobody takes call center job as a serious career . Most of those who joins them are fine-arts graduate or students working extra time to earn pocket money . Attrition rate is high , and now Philippines have taken most of the call center jobs from India.
 

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