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The US has confirmed that the critical Category One UAV technology from US-based General Atomics has been released, acceding to India’s strong request. Also, the Indian Air Force has requested for 100 units of Predator C Avenger aircraft worth $8 bn.
By: Huma Siddiqui | New Delhi | Published: July 21, 2017 2:22 AM

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Indian Navy had sent the letter of request for 22 Sea Guardians in June 2016 and under the Obama administration no tangible action was taken.

The US has confirmed that the critical Category One UAV technology from US-based General Atomics has been released, acceding to India’s strong request. Also, the Indian Air Force has requested for 100 units of Predator C Avenger aircraft worth $8 bn.

Highly placed sources told FE, “The White House under President Donald Trump spearheaded the interagency process to make a very significant policy change in favour for India by granting this technology as desired by India based on senior Indian government requests.”

As reported by FE earlier, Indian Navy had sent the letter of request for 22 Sea Guardians in June 2016 and under the Obama administration no tangible action was taken. However, the biggest tangible take away from the Trump-Modi deliberations in Washington DC recently was operationalisation of the major defence partner relationship.
General Atomics chief executive Vivek Lall, a former Boeing official and NASA scientist, who is considered as the father of US India defence relations, met US Vice President Pence post the Prime Minister Modi visit.

Lall had commented, “We are extremely pleased President Trump and Prime Minister Modi have had excellent deliberations and the path forward for a game changer in US India defence relations has been charted. Given the Sea Guardian’s capabilities such a US response to the Indian Navy request demonstrates a major change in US policy because this type of aircraft capability is only exported to a very select few of America’s closest defence partners. This represents tangible implementation of US Congress’ designation of India as a major defence partner.”

According to sources, India has been requesting predator technology for several years, and it was only the combination of Trump and Modi that they were able to move the decision to this point. India was able to join MTCR after significant role of United States backing its entry. Observers term this as another major foreign policy success for Modi.

http://www.financialexpress.com/ind...chnology-to-india-mulls-predator-deal/772379/

Earlier this year, the Indian Air Force (IAF) had also officially requested the US government for General Atomics Predator C Avenger aircraft. This request is being actively considered by the White House as a second step after operationalising the 22 Guardian aircraft for the Indian Navy.

As military aviation transforms globally to autonomous systems, US and India have a great opportunity to collaborate at the highest levels of technology and innovation. Overall Indian requirement for UAVs is approximately 650 units.
 
This is good news for the Indian Military...Proves that it is easier to take anything you want if you have the money...Seems like the Made in India rules are being ignored...
 
This is good news for the Indian Military...Proves that it is easier to take anything you want if you have the money...Seems like the Made in India rules are being ignored...
This is cutting edge and we can ignore make in India in this case, this is a strategic requirement and if US wants to help India they have helped us here. @gambit Can you please provide some info. Hope India US gets closer on this side.
 
This is cutting edge and we can ignore make in India in this case, this is a strategic requirement and if US wants to help India they have helped us here. @gambit Can you please provide some info. Hope India US gets closer on this side.

For now we have to wait for further details because (forgive me if I'm wrong) I can't find any other source...
 
For now we have to wait for further details because (forgive me if I'm wrong) I can't find any other source...
I am waiting too, it is too good too good to believe. If this is actually true, it will mean that US is willing to invest more seriously in its strategy to counter China in Asia.
 
This is good news for the Indian Military...Proves that it is easier to take anything you want if you have the money...Seems like the Made in India rules are being ignored...

Ofcurs its ignored, you cant expect class 1 instruments like F-22, Predator Avenger drones, B-2's , Sea guardians to be produced in india. Its a critical technology exclusive only to US.

At the most we can get to produce F-16's or F-35 in future.
 
Meanwhile poverty is everywhere in india
Curious, you feel for their poverty yet no yours. All that GDP and yet you are still but one leg above being 3rd world country. China is still officially designated as a "developing" country as India is.

Your per capita is woefully low, you are still a 3rd world in parts of your country and in some perhaps barely above...
Curious- how you claim to brag?
 
Curious, you feel for their poverty yet no yours. All that GDP and yet you are still but one leg above being 3rd world country. China is still officially designated as a "developing" country as India is.

Your per capita is woefully low, you are still a 3rd world in parts of your country and in some perhaps barely above...
Curious- how you claim to brag?

USA perhaps most shameful country on earth

14.3% of people in USA is in poverty.

And nobody wastes 600 billion of gdp/debt a year on military spending
 

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