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The package under consideration would include foreign military financing of as much as $500 million, according to one person, which would make India one of the largest recipients of such aid behind Israel and Egypt.​


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Links between the US and India have steadily deepened over the past two decades. (File)

The US is preparing a military aid package for India to deepen security ties and reduce the country's dependence on Russian weapons, people familiar with the matter said.

The package under consideration would include foreign military financing of as much as $500 million, according to one person, which would make India one of the largest recipients of such aid behind Israel and Egypt. It's unclear when the deal would be announced, or what weapons would be included.

The effort is part of a much larger initiative by President Joe Biden's administration to court India as a long-term security partner, despite its reluctance to criticize Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, according to a senior US official who asked not to be named.

Washington wants to be seen as a reliable partner for India across the board, the official added, and the administration is working with other nations including France to make sure Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has the equipment it needs. While India is already diversifying its military platforms away from Russia, the US wants to help make that happen faster, the official said.

The major challenge remains how to provide India major platforms like fighter jets, naval ships and battle tanks, the official said, adding that the administration is looking for a breakthrough in one of these areas. The financing package being discussed would do little to make those types of systems -- which can cost billions or tens of billions of dollars -- more affordable, but it would be a significant symbolic sign of support.

India's Foreign Ministry didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. Officials at the State Department and US embassy in New Delhi didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

India is the world's largest buyer of Russian weapons, although it has scaled back that relationship of late. Over the past decade, India has bought more than $4 billion worth of military equipment from the US and more than $25 billion from Russia, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, which collects data on arms transfers.

India's dependence on Russia for weapons against neighbors China and Pakistan is a big reason Modi's government has avoided criticizing Russian President Vladimir Putin over the war in Ukraine. As the US, Europe, Australia and Japan piled economic sanctions on Russia, India has held off and instead continued imports of discounted Russian oil.


While the US and its allies were initially frustrated with India, they have sought to woo Modi's government as a key security partner -- including against China in the Indo-Pacific region. Modi is set to join a summit with Biden next week in South Korea. The meeting will include leaders from the Quad, a partnership between the US, India, Japan and Australia that has drawn criticism from China. Modi also received an invitation to join the Group of Seven leaders in Germany next month.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin made the point about China when he spoke at a news conference in April with Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Indian Defense Minster Rajnath Singh and Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar.

"We're doing all this because the United States supports India as a defense industry leader in the Indo-Pacific and a net provider of security in the region," Austin said. "And we all understand the challenges that we face there. The People's Republic of China is seeking to refashion the region and the international system more broadly in ways that serve its interests."

Links between the US and India have steadily deepened over the past two decades, with the two sides reaching agreements that allow for more interoperability between their military platforms.

Backing for India is a rare point of bipartisan unity in Washington, and the Biden administration has signaled that it isn't interested in sanctioning New Delhi over its recent decision to buy the S-400 missile defense system from Russia. Turkey's purchase of the same system deeply damaged US ties with the NATO ally.

Still, it remains to be seen how far India will go in accepting US military assistance. Russia has historically supplied the majority of India's military hardware, including fighter jets and missiles, as well as almost all its tanks and helicopters. Modi's government has told the US the alternatives to moving away completely from Russian weapons imports are too expensive, according to people familiar with the situation, who asked not to be identified because they are not authorized to speak with the media.


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Now Indians are saying that they will be a superpower, hyperpower by 2047, I thought India was already a superpower in 2012?
 
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Man... the US has gone mad. It will trigger unbalance in south asia. I mean the US wants India to be less dependent on Russian weapons but still. Arming India will not deter China but strengthen Indian hegemony on Pak. @HRK @Great Janjua @Dazzler @Joe Shearer
 

Man... the US has gone mad. It will trigger unbalance in south asia. I mean the US wants India to be less dependent on Russian weapons but still. Arming India will not deter China but strengthen Indian hegemony on Pak. @HRK @Great Janjua @Dazzler @Joe Shearer
Knowing the boneheads who run this country, I fear the worst will happen.

What they need to do is to build 18 Indian battle groups, of a brigade ++ size, equipped to stop any Pakistani military misadventure, and change the RR to a Ministry of Home Affairs armed police force - the best solution would be to dissolve the murderous tainted armed police and replace them with a gendarmerie with sensitivity to managing the human environment.

The American aid needs to go to building a whole new concept of warfare in the high mountains and the Tibetan Plateau. It should go into military infrastructure, not into shiny new toys.

Knowing the boneheads who run this country, those are the last things that will happen.
 
The American aid needs to go to building a whole new concept of warfare in the high mountains and the Tibetan Plateau. It should go into military infrastructure, not into shiny new toys.
It will be toys mainly or something of network centric warfare etc any of offensive capability. We can see Russian helplessness in Ukraine against NATO SIGINT.
What they need to do is to build 18 Indian battle groups, of a brigade ++ size, equipped to stop any Pakistani military misadventure,
Pak allowed US to operate from Peshawar. Soviets, circled Pak as nuclear target for that. China will be more aggressive against India and perhaps strengthen Pak to make a single front.
 
It will be toys mainly or something of network centric warfare etc any of offensive capability. We can see Russian helplessness in Ukraine against NATO SIGINT.
If it is toys, we are done for; Father Xmas doesn't come visiting in the middle of the year every year, and we should make the most of it.

Pak allowed US to operate from Peshawar. Soviets, circled Pak as nuclear target for that. China will be more aggressive against India and perhaps strengthen Pak to make a single front.
After having to look at things very, very closely, due to two simulated scenarios that required considerable research, I believe that if we keep our heads, and don't panic, the situation can be handled. Even as a single front.
 
, the situation can be handled. Even as a single front.
I saw those scenarios.. too depressing for me as we lost too many units @SQ8
Now this confidence that India can handle both means we will be living in an more volatile environment.
 
I saw those scenarios.. too depressing for me as we lost too many units @SQ8
Now this confidence that India can handle both means we will be living in an more volatile environment.
Why should it be more volatile? What we represented on the gaming was a behaviour that India has never demonstrated.
 
A relationship with the US means going all the way. The Americans expect full cooperation and loyalty. Are the Indians ready to commit to US cause unconditionally? Of course this would mean ditching Russia.
 

The package under consideration would include foreign military financing of as much as $500 million, according to one person, which would make India one of the largest recipients of such aid behind Israel and Egypt.​


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Links between the US and India have steadily deepened over the past two decades. (File)

The US is preparing a military aid package for India to deepen security ties and reduce the country's dependence on Russian weapons, people familiar with the matter said.

The package under consideration would include foreign military financing of as much as $500 million, according to one person, which would make India one of the largest recipients of such aid behind Israel and Egypt. It's unclear when the deal would be announced, or what weapons would be included.

The effort is part of a much larger initiative by President Joe Biden's administration to court India as a long-term security partner, despite its reluctance to criticize Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, according to a senior US official who asked not to be named.

Washington wants to be seen as a reliable partner for India across the board, the official added, and the administration is working with other nations including France to make sure Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has the equipment it needs. While India is already diversifying its military platforms away from Russia, the US wants to help make that happen faster, the official said.

The major challenge remains how to provide India major platforms like fighter jets, naval ships and battle tanks, the official said, adding that the administration is looking for a breakthrough in one of these areas. The financing package being discussed would do little to make those types of systems -- which can cost billions or tens of billions of dollars -- more affordable, but it would be a significant symbolic sign of support.

India's Foreign Ministry didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. Officials at the State Department and US embassy in New Delhi didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

India is the world's largest buyer of Russian weapons, although it has scaled back that relationship of late. Over the past decade, India has bought more than $4 billion worth of military equipment from the US and more than $25 billion from Russia, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, which collects data on arms transfers.

India's dependence on Russia for weapons against neighbors China and Pakistan is a big reason Modi's government has avoided criticizing Russian President Vladimir Putin over the war in Ukraine. As the US, Europe, Australia and Japan piled economic sanctions on Russia, India has held off and instead continued imports of discounted Russian oil.


While the US and its allies were initially frustrated with India, they have sought to woo Modi's government as a key security partner -- including against China in the Indo-Pacific region. Modi is set to join a summit with Biden next week in South Korea. The meeting will include leaders from the Quad, a partnership between the US, India, Japan and Australia that has drawn criticism from China. Modi also received an invitation to join the Group of Seven leaders in Germany next month.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin made the point about China when he spoke at a news conference in April with Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Indian Defense Minster Rajnath Singh and Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar.

"We're doing all this because the United States supports India as a defense industry leader in the Indo-Pacific and a net provider of security in the region," Austin said. "And we all understand the challenges that we face there. The People's Republic of China is seeking to refashion the region and the international system more broadly in ways that serve its interests."

Links between the US and India have steadily deepened over the past two decades, with the two sides reaching agreements that allow for more interoperability between their military platforms.

Backing for India is a rare point of bipartisan unity in Washington, and the Biden administration has signaled that it isn't interested in sanctioning New Delhi over its recent decision to buy the S-400 missile defense system from Russia. Turkey's purchase of the same system deeply damaged US ties with the NATO ally.

Still, it remains to be seen how far India will go in accepting US military assistance. Russia has historically supplied the majority of India's military hardware, including fighter jets and missiles, as well as almost all its tanks and helicopters. Modi's government has told the US the alternatives to moving away completely from Russian weapons imports are too expensive, according to people familiar with the situation, who asked not to be identified because they are not authorized to speak with the media.


India out with their begging bowls, begging the world.

The reality is Indians can't wait to leave their shithole, just like rats jumping a sinking ship.

Now Indians are saying that they will be a superpower, hyperpower by 2047, I thought India was already a superpower in 2012?
they are fooling us , we need at least 100 billion dollar per year to counter enemies of america in this region.
 
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