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India, US finalise $5-bn defence pacts

Agree it shows shift of power to Asia, i am only worried Germany should not be left behind in this race. EU has created enough problem for us. All the time whatever we do we are considered as EU which doesn't have Strategic value.

Nah u wont..Srk's in love with germany nad indians follow srk.:):
 
I think it's better for both US and India if McCaine becomes presidnt..
and i think as of now he has 65% chances to win..
wat do u say?


obama is better president for US than mccain. mccain is just another military guy.

but for india, no matter who is elected, they all want to expand ties with india.

i don't even think mccain is running for elections in 2012. but who knows.

and no, mccain is NOT winning election in 2012. it would be obama, unless obama damage it's reputation bit more before 2012.
 
obama is better president for US than mccain. mccain is just another military guy.

but for india, no matter who is elected, they all want to expand ties with india.

i don't even think mccain is running for elections in 2012. but who knows.

and no, mccain is NOT winning election in 2012. it would be obama, unless obama damage it's reputation bit more before 2012.
wat about Sarah Palin??
is she also Anti-India?
 
Depriving the poor of India to give away jobs to Americans Such is the Blindness in love for America .. !
 
Depriving the poor of India to give away jobs to Americans Such is the Blindness in love for America .. !
lol..it is pure business. we are giving them money and they are giving us required products, because we donot have capabilities to produce inhouse. so nobody is stealing our jobs. but how can pakistanis understand business because they have the habbits of be*****
 
the difference of our two countries are huge:

when the US agreed to sale us the C-130J for oil cleanup purpose, numerous experts in China expressed deep concerns that such move would damage the defense industry in China. the reason is clear: they want your money, they want keep getting your money, so why they should allow your companies to be capable of designing and producing the comparable weapons?

our Y-10 aircraft is probably the best example. we completed in 1980, test flighted hundreds of times. However, Boeing and Airbus just want it to be shut down so the market can all come under their control.

:smokin: we are LUCKY to have the weapon embargo after the 1989, trust me indian dude, the embargo is THE best thing ever happened to China in the past 2 decades.

Look at what we are capable of building now.

btw, there is another huge difference between we two countries:

1. india just buy dead expensive weapons, they don't care about the civilians who are desperate for better infrastructure.

2. China just bought 102 airbus airliner this week, which worth 14 Billion USD.

we will have a very different future
 
the difference of our two countries are huge:

when the US agreed to sale us the C-130J for oil cleanup purpose, numerous experts in China expressed deep concerns that such move would damage the defense industry in China. the reason is clear: they want your money, they want keep getting your money, so why they should allow your companies to be capable of designing and producing the comparable weapons?

our Y-10 aircraft is probably the best example. we completed in 1980, test flighted hundreds of times. However, Boeing and Airbus just want it to be shut down so the market can all come under their control.

:smokin: we are LUCKY to have the weapon embargo after the 1989, trust me indian dude, the embargo is THE best thing ever happened to China in the past 2 decades.

Look at what we are capable of building now.

btw, there is another huge difference between we two countries:

1. india just buy dead expensive weapons, they don't care about the civilians who are desperate for better infrastructure.

2. China just bought 102 airbus airliner this week, which worth 14 Billion USD.

we will have a very different future

now am certain who is this guy..a person siting at taipei singing Jai gaan for china ,cant be a taiwanese nor a chinese .... Btw using rerouter is quiet good .
 
The declaration of an export control reform package made by a senior U.S. official accompanying President Barack Obama would lead to greater exchanges in high-tech trade and dual-use items. It would also bring to a virtual close a five-year-long process that began with the formation of the High Technology Cooperation Group.

“It is primarily a matter of U.S.' own regime and systems being adjusted to reflect the contemporary reality,” said a senior Indian official.

“The export control reform package being announced is that we will remove India's defence and space-related entities from the U.S. entity list. The list at one point had, I believe, 220 Indian entities on it. And there are only four left. And today we will be announcing a removal of three. They are the organisations under Defence Research and Development Organisation [DRDO], the four subordinates under the Indian Space and Research Organisation [ISRO], and Bharat Dynamics Limited [BDL],” observed Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economic Affairs Mike Froman.

“Removing these entities from the list will allow for greater trade and cooperation in civilian space and defence, and enable our governments to focus on other outstanding barriers that hinder the expansion of bilateral high-tech trade. And this is a very significant step forward,” he added.

As National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon had pointed out on the eve of the U.S. President's visit: “The U.S. has been positive to our argument that the older restrictions be changed, now that India adheres to the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) guidelines, has an impeccable non-proliferation record, has passed its own export control laws and increasingly meets with international standards…..We have made considerable progress in that.”

According to Mr. Froman, the initiative to speed up a review of export control laws was taken by Mr. Obama a year ago and “we've laid out a series of reforms since then to fundamentally realign our export control system in line with the latest national security threat and the need to maintain competitiveness in key U.S. industries.”

“In addition to that, there are a number of elements of export control system — as they apply specifically to India —that the U.S. began to take a look at,” he added. This led to the U.S. President agreeing on a series of changes to the export control system as it applies to India.

The Hindu : News / National : Changes in U.S. export control laws reflect present reality: India
 
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