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U.S. raises Russia bogey with India
Suhasini Haidar Josy Joseph
NEW DELHI, APRIL 21, 2018 22:09 IST
UPDATED: APRIL 21, 2018 22:19 IST

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Nirmala Sitharaman with Russian Defence Minister Army General Sergei Shoigu during her recent visit to Moscow .


India and the U.S. are engaged in senior-level consultations over recent American sanctions against Russian entities, even as two visiting U.S. defence officials have told New Delhi that India is not fully immune to the sanctions under the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA).

However, the government is unfazed, multiple government sources told The Hindu. Even Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had visited Moscow to discuss a slew of defence deals, including the S-400 air-defence missile systems.

P.S. Raghavan, Convener, National Security Advisory Board, told The Hindu that the U.S. could not seek to sustain a strategic partnership with India while trying to weaken India at the same time. “CAATSA is aimed at every country that has military and energy connections with Russia. And while the U.S. may claim it has a strategic motive, it cannot deny it has strong commercial objectives behind it. Basically, the U.S. is saying don’t go to them [Russia], come to us [U.S.],” Mr. Raghavan, a former Indian Ambassador to Russia, said.

A senior military source said that India had conveyed to the U.S. at various levels its concerns about the implications of U.S. sanctions against several Russian entities involved in military supplies to India. “Both at the Foreign Secretary level and in the U.S., we have conveyed our stand that the sanctions cannot impinge on our relations with Russia, especially military acquisitions,” he said. Discussions, he said, are continuing.

On January 29, the U.S. began imposing sanctions on foreign companies under section 231of CAATSA for transactions made with Russian defence and intelligence sector. “There is far more at risk at strategic level for the U.S., and they acknowledge that,” the military source said.

Russia is India’s biggest arms supplier to India, accounting for 62% of acquisitions in the past five years, according to latest estimates.

“U.S. can’t offer anything that can compare to the S-400 (air defence missile system) for India. Add to that, its processes are much more complicated. While the Russian government’s nod allows the contract to proceed, in the U.S., the private companies have hesitations, the U.S. Congress, the DoD, State department, White House etc can object and scuttle any deal,” Ambassador Raghavan said

U.S. Position

The Hindu has learnt that since February, at least two senior U.S. defence officials have conveyed to India in no uncertain terms that India would not be immune to the proposed sanctions under CAATSA.

According to Section 231 of CAATSA, any country or entity that carries out “transactions with the intelligence or defence sectors” of the Russian government would face sanctions from the U.S.

The MEA declined to comment on what India’s response to the warnings was. However, it is understood that Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale and Defence Secretary Sanjay Mitra have both raised strenuous objections to the U.S. proposal in their bilateral meetings. The Indian embassy in Washington DC remains engaged on the issue, military sources said.

“We totally appreciate Indian’s concerns. It was raised in discussions during senior level meetings last month. We are very concerned because we very much hope to maintain the momentum and the trajectory of this relationship. We want to deepen our cooperation and not reduce it,” Joe Felter, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for South and Southeast Asia, told PTI in an interview earlier this month.

The new U.S. Pacific Commander nominee Admiral Philip Davidson also counselled a senate hearing against penalising India for its defence ties with Russia.

However, the expressions of understanding may not cut much ice with the Indian establishment.

New Delhi is unfazed

A senior MOD source pointed out that if U.S. seeks to unsettle India-Russia ties it wouldn’t mean the U.S. will gain out of it through arms deals. “Today we have multiple options, from France to Israel. It would be better for the U.S. not to try and scuttle our strongest military ties,” he said.

The official pointed out that there was no great urgency to sign any deal with Russia now. “We will proceed at our pace, and none of our negotiations are keeping in mind the U.S. sanctions,” he said.

He said the deal for S-400 Triumf air defence system, at over $4.5 billion, is “not as close to signing” as media is speculating. The deal for the advanced S-400 could turn out to be a test case about how U.S. will react with its sanctions on India’s defence purchases from Russia. However, that may not be the only deal.

Several Russian military entities that have deep business ties with India are on the sanctions list. They include Rosoboronexport, Rostec (Russian Technologies State Corporation), Russian Aircraft Corporation MiG, Russian Helicopters, Sukhoi Aviation, Tactical Missiles Corporation, Tupolev, United Aircraft Corporation, United Engine Corporation, United Shipbuilding Corporation etc. “That is an exhaustive list of key companies which have been supplying Indian military,” an MOD official said.

Adding to the strain between India and U.S. is India’s recent refusal to schedule separate Defence Minister talks with the U.S, after the “2+2” dialogue for Foreign and Defence Ministers scheduled for Mid-April had to be put off after U.S. President Donald Trump sacked his secretary of state Rex Tillerson. Mr. Tillerson’s replacement Mike Pompeo’ confirmation process is still on, and no date can be set until he is appointed as Secretary of State.
 
P.S. Raghavan, Convener, National Security Advisory Board, told The Hindu that the U.S. could not seek to sustain a strategic partnership with India while trying to weaken India at the same time.


Good luck with that one....
I have to say India has done a fine job so far on the diplomatic front, but it's only a matter of time before things like start to rear their head.
 
Ofcourse India is trying to maintain a balance between Russia and USA.

And Pakistan must do the same as well.

Pakistan first!
 
I have said it many times. Sooner or later India will have to choose and we are slowly seeing the effects.

With the US you can't have it both ways.
 
P.S. Raghavan, Convener, National Security Advisory Board, told The Hindu that the U.S. could not seek to sustain a strategic partnership with India while trying to weaken India at the same time.


Good luck with that one....
I have to say India has done a fine job so far on the diplomatic front, but it's only a matter of time before things like start to rear their head.

It won't affect us in the mid and long term.

The US have a very short window when they can sell weapons to us, and as time passes, the type of weapons they can sell to us is getting lesser and lesser. So the US only risks antagonizing India over something that they are not even guaranteed to succeed in.

Pretty much everything we are buying today are practically the last stuff we will ever be importing. The US is not going to risk their hard won relations with India over some very niche stuff which we will buy from them anyway.

We will continue doing stuff our own way.

I have said it many times. Sooner or later India will have to choose and we are slowly seeing the effects.

With the US you can't have it both ways.

The US is the one that have to choose us or lose us.

US will provide India and some other countries a waiver under their CAATSA law.There is no other choice.

India has been specially placed under the MDP law to specifically give such waivers.
 
Above is the only chicken nugget that I found from this KFC.

There was so much blah blah in its (S-400) fav from local Modi press:

India aims to conclude S-400 deal with Russia during Nirmala ...

She was like; Veni Vidi Vici...But what happened.

Simple. Russia is not willing to sell S-400 to India. Modi has completely screwed up the FGFA & S-400 deals and in the process rendered India completely defenseless even as China is inducting J-20s and S-400s.
 
A senior security source in India told the Hindu site that if the United States tried to undermine the ties between India and Russia, that does not mean that the US will profit from this in arms deals. "Today we have many options, from France to Israel, and it's better that the US does not try to undermine our military ties."

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On January 29, the United States began imposing sanctions on foreign companies under Section 231 of CAATSA for transactions with security industries or services Intelligence of Russia.

"The US can not offer anything that can compare the S-400 [missile defense system] to India. In addition, its processes are much more complicated. While the nod by the Russian government allows the contract to continue, in the United States, private companies are hesitant, the US Congress, the Department of Defense, the State Department, the White House, etc., can resist and thwart any deal, "said FS Rajaban, advisor to the National Security Council Of India.

The Hindu has learned that since February, at least two senior US security officials have clearly conveyed to India that India will not be immune from the sanctions offered under CAATSA, but the Indian defense ministry declined to comment on India's response to the warnings. And the defense minister of India expressed serious objections to the US proposal in their bilateral meetings. The Indian Embassy in Washington is still engaged in the issue, military sources said.

A senior security source in India told the website that if the United States tries to undermine the ties between India and Russia, this does not mean that the US will benefit from arms deals. "Today we have many options, from France to Israel, and it's better that the US does not try to undermine our military ties."

The list of Russian companies whose purchase will result in sanctions is available on state.gov. Among the companies is Almaz-Antey Air and Space Defense Corporation JSC.
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From the article-
""Today we have many options, from France to Israel, and it's better that the US does not try to undermine our military ties."

India has not bought core equipment from US like fighter jets,tanks etc because it requires signing a lot of sensitive agreements that India is not comfortable it.And the US is not used to this kind of resistance
 
Simple. Russia is not willing to sell S-400 to India. Modi has completely screwed up the FGFA & S-400 deals and in the process rendered India completely defenseless even as China is inducting J-20s and S-400s.

Russia want India to buy MiG-35 and join FGFA in order to buy S-400 at a higher price than China has bought it at
 
Russia want India to buy MiG-35 and join FGFA in order to buy S-400 at a higher price than China has bought it at

No.

Russia is willing to sell S-400 to India only if India would buy FGFA too.

US is not willing to sell F-35 to India until India cancels the FGFA deal with Russia.

Modi has decided to cancel FGFA deal with Russia to procure F-16+F-35 from US. This means Russia would no longer be selling S-400 to India.
 

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