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India to get access to almost 99% of US defence technologies, says Obama administration official

India does not want international wars but India wants international weapons.
what it have to do with international wars and international weapons.. we buy weapons from every major arms dealing country.. do we have to join their wars to get weapons.. NO.. you need cash.. and india has it.. but my person view was IAF could have taken part in aerial bombing.. some roasting is fun.. !!
 
WTS David Sling & Arrow 2/3.
The title is overrated, but India will have access to more western weaponery (not blueprints tho)

They always present them self like that. Good to see that you also now known them and please wait for their super dooper bullshit comments and they will tell you that US need India and without India US is nothing etc etc.
 
The base? Yes. Creech AFB is still an off-limits location that tests critical and emerging technologies for the USAF and supporting forces. It also hosts some of the US' most critical assets. It's restricted, but not entirely closed off.

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The testing facilities and research infrastructure? No.

Most of the critical projects have been moved to other facilities including the Dugway Proving Grounds in Utah - the so-called Area 52.

You'd never know there was anything there from looking at Dugway:

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And that's the point

We've moved the aliens outside of A51:D.

~Meh~ I just want a bunk in Cheyenne Mountain complex when the alien Armageddon or zombie outbreak hits. As we are now, I don't fancy humanity's wee chances.
 
The base? Yes, but your access will be restricted and monitored. Creech AFB is still an off-limits location that tests critical and emerging technologies for the USAF and supporting forces. It also hosts some of the US' most critical assets including UAV command and control assets and research platforms. It's restricted, but not entirely closed off.

Creech_Air_Force_Base_aerial.jpg


150404-F-WU210-001.JPG


The testing facilities and research infrastructure? No.

Creech isn't the same as nearby Nellis, it's more secure and hosts different assets. Nellis is where Red Flag is hosted:

nellis-afb-red-flag-15-1-31.jpg


Most of the critical projects have been moved to other facilities including the Dugway Proving Grounds in Utah - the so-called Area 52.

You'd never know there was anything there from looking at Dugway:

iso06.jpg


5662761565_cb343899dc_o.jpg


Dugway_Proving_Ground.jpg


And that's the point

We've moved the aliens outside of A51:D.
ok ! at least tell us who killed Kennedy ?
 
WASHINGTON: India will be the only country outside US' formal treaty allies that will gain access to almost 99 per cent of latest America's defence technologies after being recognised as a 'Major Defence Partner', a senior Obama administration official has said.

"India (now) enjoys access to (defence) technologies that is on par with our treaty allies. That is a very unique status. India is the only other country that enjoys that status outside our formal treaty allies," the official told PTI explaining what 'Major Defence Partner' status means for India.

Early this month, after a meeting between US President Barack Obama and Prime MinisterNarendra Modi at the White House, the US, in a joint statement, recognised India as a 'Major Defence Partner

"We were looking for something unique. This language you would not find in any arms transfer legislation or any of our existing policies. This is new guidance and new language that is intended to reflect the unique things that we have done with India under our defence partnership," the senior administration official said.

"This is intended to solidify the India-specific forward leaning policies for approval that the (US) President and (Defense) Secretary (Ashton) Carter...and our export control system have implemented in the last eight years," the official said.

Under this recognition India would receive license-free access to a wide range of dual-use technologies in conjunction with steps that New Delhi has committed to take to advance its export control objectives.

Acknowledging that the impression in New Delhi is that India is not getting access to the kind of technology it needs from the US, the official said it is a constant source of discussion.

"(In reality), less than one per cent of all exports (requests) are denied (to India). They are not denied because of India. They are denied because of global US licensing policies. We do not share certain technologies with anybody in the world," the official asserted.

The perception in India that the denial of such technologies is reflective of India-US relationship is far from the truth, the official said.

According to the official, India being recognised as a "major defence partner puts it on par with our treaty allies".

Inside the American bureaucratic system, such a recognition removes a number of major export control hurdles for India.

The category of 'Major Defence Partner' was created specifically for India, observed Ashley Tellis, of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a top American think-tank.

"It was meant to recognise that although India will not be an alliance partner of the United States, the administration seeks to treat it as such for purposes of giving it access to advanced technologies of the kind that are reserved for close US allies," Tellis told PTI.

"The US expects that bilateral defence ties will only grow in the years ahead, that India and the United States will continue to work together especially regarding maritime security, that India will eventually be admitted to global nonproliferation regimes, and that it will sign the foundational agreements," he said in response to a question.

"As these developments materialise, India's access to US technology will also increase, and the "major defence partner" moniker is intended to signal to both the outside world and to the US bureaucracy that oversees licensing that India is viewed as a unique collaborator and will be treated as such where access to advanced technologies are concerned," Tellis said.

Calling India a "Major Defence Partner" is "more a term of art than a technical designation", noted Richard M Rossow, Wadhwani Chair in US India Policy Studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, another top American think-tank.

"It certainly captures what is emerging as a unique relationship, exhibited by programs such as the Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI) and the establishment of a dedicated 'India Rapid Reaction Cell' inside the Pentagon. Neither exists for a country other than India," he said.

"But the term 'Major Defence Partner' does not automatically trigger a specific process or program in the US system. Our two countries are feeling their way around the contours of our defence relationship," Rossow told PTI.

"India desires advanced US technology today, while the US would like more clarity on the specific operations India may be willing to undertake in the future to contribute to regional security. It is a process that has seen great progress, which we hope will carry over into the next US administration," Rossow said in response to a question.

Over the last one decade the defence trade between India and the US has increased from being almost non-existent to more than USD 14 billion. This is expected to increase manifold as India embarks on a major defense modernisation drive
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...inistration-official/articleshow/52923468.cms
"WOW"...what i want to know is, what exactly does Uncle Sam want from you guys. It must be something very very important to them for such statements to be made. They sure are sucking up to you guys a lot, especially Obama. He wants something and he wants it before he goes. Well, we shall find out soon, because he does not have much time left in office. Bush signed the nuclear treaty, OB has something on his mind. We will have to wait to find out....but no too long. How i hate these waiting games!
 
The base? Yes, but your access will be restricted and monitored. Creech AFB is still an off-limits location that tests critical and emerging technologies for the USAF and supporting forces. It also hosts some of the US' most critical assets including UAV command and control assets and research platforms. It's restricted, but not entirely closed off.

Creech_Air_Force_Base_aerial.jpg


150404-F-WU210-001.JPG


The testing facilities and research infrastructure? No.

Creech isn't the same as nearby Nellis, it's more secure and hosts different assets. Nellis is where Red Flag is hosted:

nellis-afb-red-flag-15-1-31.jpg


Most of the critical projects have been moved to other facilities including the Dugway Proving Grounds in Utah - the so-called Area 52.

You'd never know there was anything there from looking at Dugway:

iso06.jpg


5662761565_cb343899dc_o.jpg


Dugway_Proving_Ground.jpg


And that's the point

We've moved the aliens outside of A51:D.


Is it possible to take selfie with alien.. and flying soccer..
 
Do you want me to keep adding things to this list? It gets bigger.

As long as they don't get the recipe for a New York styled Cheese Cake...I can take on anything India throws at us in battle....but even one slice of the Cheese Cake is like Kryptonite to me ! :o:

Gimme a slice and I will sit out the whole war....as that creamy cheesy delight enters my mouth I am one with the Universe and haven't a care in the world ! :D
 
Didn't the US Senate reject the designation of ‘Major Defence Partner’ for India?
 
so then how about 90 single seat & 12 twin seat F16V version with latest version of GaN based radars and combined EW/ECM/internal jammers suites of HARM, AIM9X,AIM120D ,PGMs, SOMs,SDBs & ALCM's and hellfire and other sensor fused weapons for IAF

Latest version of wheeled & tracked light tanks and IFVs long range fire detection radars and anty radar countermaesures and range of gatling and heavy callibur machine guns and sniper rifels and latest man portable ATGMs that can breach any known armour in chinese innoventorry for the IA

and EMALS , AAG , Neuclear propulssion and light and heavy long range torpedoes and anty ship missiles and anty sub warfare radars and long range and medium rabnge search and rescue hellicopters and float planes for IN

Er, that's Uncle Sam, not Santa Claus.

where is the menu....I need to order now :D


Pakistan was never an ally or something

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CENTO? SEATO? They were formal allies in formal pacts. Where are you getting your facts? please inform yourself before commenting.
 

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