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Re: How US and Indian special forces can secure "Pakistani Nukes" from terrorists
typical Indian Bollywood shtyle fantasy .... !
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Re: How US and Indian special forces can secure "Pakistani Nukes" from terrorists
Get a realistic grip on yourself and don't misrepresent the original headline of the article.
What you posted is NOT the articles headline. One step close to a flame thread.
As it should read:
America impatient over pending defence agreements
Ajai Shukla / New Delhi January 21, 2010, 15:03 IST
Also the link you did not bother to actually provide, why???? To lazy or all too complex..
The link:
America impatient over pending defence agreements
So far I have not see any credible source for this training nor planning.. as per the article which states "according to credible recent press reports". have any of these credible press reports named a person in the US govt or US military as this being the case??
Go on keep smoking that funny stuff.
How US and Indian special forces can secure "Pakistani Nukes" from terrorists
How US and Indian special forces can secure "Pakistani Nukes" from falling into terrorist hands
by Ajai Shukla
Business Standard, 21st Jan 2010
The United States, according to credible recent press reports, is training Special Forces to grab Pakistans nuclear weapons if they seem about to fall into terrorist hands. And if the Indian Army is to play a role in the operations, here is how it might play out.
While US Special Forces are heli-dropped onto known Pakistani nuclear missile sites, and the US Air Force suppresses Pakistans air defences, the IAFs newly acquired C-130J Hercules aircraft take off from Udhampur, flying Indian commandos to an unused airstrip near Kahuta which American Green Berets have temporarily secured. The Hercules electronic jammers blind Pakistani radars before entering Pakistani airspace; the Green Berets give the all-clear to the airborne Indian commander on secret frequencies that cannot be intercepted or jammed.
The Indian Hercules lands in pitch darkness, satellite navigation directing the aircraft precisely to the landing site. Indian assault teams spill out to secure and deactivate the endangered nukes.
But theres a hitch! India will only be eligible to receive key equipment on the Hercules --- electronic jammers; secure communications; and satellite navigation aids --- if New Delhi sheds its reluctance to sign a long-pending agreement that Washington insists upon for safeguarding its technologies: the Communications Interoperability and Security Memorandum of Agreement (CISMOA).
The US is also insisting upon another agreement for protecting its space technology: the Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement for Geo-spatial Cooperation (AGC).
Visiting US Defence Secretary Robert Gates, has strongly urged Indias government to sign these agreements. MoD sources say that, in his meeting with Defence Minister AK Antony, Gates conveyed Washingtons impatience at New Delhis delay. Without a CISMOA, Gates suggested, the C-130J would be just a top-notch transport aircraft; the CISMOA was necessary for fitting the electronics that would transform it into the worlds most formidable Special Forces aircraft.
Addressing the press, Gates explained, [These agreements] will lead to greater interoperability and a greater capability of our forces to work together whether they are working together to provide Indian Ocean security or in a disaster relief activity, or any number of other military operations.
Gates also urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to sign a long-pending Logistics Support Agreement (LSA), which would allow Indian and American forces, ships and aircraft to obtain logistics from each others bases. While less immediate than the CISMOA, the LSA is an important step towards deeper military cooperation.
Growing US impatience at Indias inaction was also evident from Gates elaboration that, These agreements have been laying around for quite a while this is not some new requirement that has just emerged. [These agreements] are preponderantly in Indias benefit, because they give high-tech systems additional high-tech capabilities are enablers, if you will, to the very highest quality equipment in the Indian armed forces.
Gates played the diplomat in suggesting, I think we have not done an adequate job on the American side in spelling out for our Indian partners the benefits to India of signing these agreements . I promised the PM last night that we (the US) would do a better job of putting on paper, and using concrete examples (to illustrate) the benefits to India of all of these agreements.
In July 09, India and the US had implemented the crucial End User Monitoring (EUM) Agreement, which safeguards US technology by disallowing India to pass on US military equipment to any third party, without permission from Washington. The EUM Agreement allows Washington to physically verify that equipment sold to India remains in Indian hands.
I think with such kinds of agreements and confidence building measures India-US partnership will be on different level and the mischief makers will have chill down their spine before even thing of a mischief.
And ur the best person to enlighten us???
who ru u sir??what is ur cridebility??why did china test and missile sheild in the first place ?why does china and pakistan point its nuke missiles towards India if india missiles cant roast ur ar**s??
tooooooooooo much communism is bad for health or even stalin cant save ppl like themchina china commie commie
Bcoz, if indian missiles aimed Wuhan, the missiles will go to Sichuan or Xinjian, it is aslo a risk for china.
but it is true.
you can check the success rate of your missile test.
Just because your govt never told you about their failures doesn't mean they success on the first go. They too took their time. Had good and bad moments. Every country achieves success after some failures. India's program is so transparent that every success and failure is made public. Everyone knows about it.
Regarding securing nuclear weapons, its something only Pakistan can and has to do.
All India and US can do is prepare deterrence against any nuclear attack.
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Any source to surpport what you said???
Contract this project to Sunny Deol
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Common, let them dream. Every microgram of weight which India gains makes it more out of mind. I wonder at which technological gain it would get full mad but whatever it is, the time is near.