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Indian use of US made high tech Drones risk destabilizing South Asia in a new arms race: Global Village Space

Pakistani aerial intelligence has detected Indian use of US made high tech drones across Line of Control (LOC) in the disputed Kashmir region. Pakistani defense analysts fear that this, irresponsible American action, in total disregard of regional balance of technologies, will destabilize the region.

This move by US, of injecting a high-tech tool into a regional equation, will not only disturb the precariously placed ‘regional balance’ between India and Pakistan but will also complicate Pakistan’s relations with the US. Pakistan has been repeatedly asking for similar technology to hit the militants in its war against terrorism on the western front but US continuously denied Pakistani requests.

Pakistani military and government therefore kept pleading to Washington to share the technology with Pakistan. It was argued that drones being used by Pakistan or in a shared use with the US, will reduce the political impact inside Pakistan. It would have allowed Pakistan to claim that it has control over the “US lead War against terrorism” inside its territory. But US repeatedly refused. Now US sharing such advanced technology with Pakistan’s arch-rival India and India making use of it in an internationally disputed territory of Kashmir is as big a set back as it could be described.

Since 9/11, and especially since 2007, US has increasingly used armed “Predator Drones” now equipped with Hell Fire Missiles in the theatre of conflict then described as “Af-Pak”. From the last days of Bush administration, in election year, up till 2014, US has made hundreds of drone strikes against all kinds of targets within Pakistan, the latest such strike only took place in March 2017 in Khurram Agency. Obama administration had made a much wider use of drone strikes inside Pakistan, peaking in the years: 2009-2010. Drone strikes have been contentious and extremely unpopular with Pakistani public. While Pakistani human rights groups have mostly remained silent but international human right groups, like Amnesty International, raised their voice and created significant pressures upon Obama administration – that forced a scaling down of such drone strikes.

One key issue that emerged for Pakistani public was of Pakistan’s sovereignty; Pakistani military and government therefore kept pleading to Washington to share the technology with Pakistan. It was argued that drones being used by Pakistan or in a shared use with the US, will reduce the political impact inside Pakistan. It would have allowed Pakistan to claim that it has control over the “US lead War against terrorism” inside its territory. But US repeatedly refused.

Now US sharing such advanced technology with Pakistan’s arch-rival India and India making use of it in an internationally disputed territory of Kashmir is as big a set back as it could be described. US decision makers have clearly shown total disregard for Pakistani sensitivities – one defense official argued off the record.

India has not officially made any statement regarding the deployment of US-made drones, however, Pakistan’s surveillance drones equipped with night-vision have spotted them over Poonch and Rajouri area which is along the LoC.

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Pakistan has its own local made drones which it used with success during the initial phasing of Operation Zarb-e-Azb in 2015 which helped it in more precise targeting in tribal areas near the Afghan border. However US drone technology is state of the art

In July 2016, an Indian spy drone was shot down by Pakistan which ISPR had claimed to be used for aerial photography. However, with India acquiring advanced U.S technology, stakes will rise for Pakistan. Country has its own local made drones which it used with success during the initial phasing of Operation Zarb-e-Azb in 2015 which helped it in more precise targeting in tribal areas near the Afghan border. However US drone technology is state of the art and is years ahead of anything available with any of its competitors like Russia and China.


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The us denied its drones to Pakistan bcoz it will not use it against terrorism but against India..

And 2nd reason that Pakistan may give its advanced secret tech to china secretly..

Same as they are using its f-16 against India ..
Instead on war on terrorism.
 
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The us denied its drones to Pakistan bcoz it will not use it against terrorism but against India..

And 2nd reason that Pakistan may give its advanced secret tech to china secretly..

Same as they are using its f-16 against India ..
Instead on war on terrorism.
Don't worry we can make better drones from USA and we can buy from china lol.
 
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What drones are we using from US? Looks like an BS article. US does not give anything stealthily. It has its own Congress to approve sales. And definitely not to India.
 
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Whats stops you to test icbm with 7000 or 10000 range ? :)

What is stopping you from testing a 5000 km ? And what is stopping Pakistanis so much so that it can't differentiate between a strategic and a tactical weapon system?
 
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What is stopping you from testing a 5000 km ? And what is stopping Pakistanis so much so that it can't differentiate between a strategic and a tactical weapon system?
sanctions . remember 1998 & cold start doctrine :) . give us an excuse we will develop biological weapons too .:coffee:
 
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The us denied its drones to Pakistan bcoz it will not use it against terrorism but against India..

And 2nd reason that Pakistan may give its advanced secret tech to china secretly..

Same as they are using its f-16 against India ..
Instead on war on terrorism.

India being a superpower yet it's worried about a few f16 and a couple of drones.

No so super is it
 
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Lovely time to take out those MK3 missiles and start target practice. Single US drone costs $30 million and a single MK3 rocket costs $1000
 
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