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The key logistics defence pact signed between India and the US earlier this week, will make joint military operations between the two countries more efficient, the Pentagon has said.

Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook also asserted that strong defence ties between the two countries would help enhance regional security.

“We think it will make the conduct of our operations with the Indian military that much more efficient and effective. And again, it’s very consistent with agreements we have with other countries,” Cook told reporters at a news conference. yesterday.

Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter had signed the ‘Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement’ (LEMOA) and said it will facilitate opportunities for “practical engagement and exchange”.

Asked about the adverse reaction to the agreement from India’s neighbourhood, Cook said no country needs to worry about the pact.

“I would speak to the positive nature about this agreement, which is to enhance the security relationship between our two countries, and security in the region. This agreement and our relationship with India should not be cause for concern for others,” he said.

“We see this as an opportunity to strengthen out ties with India, our defence ties. And that those enhanced relations represent a security enhancement for the region as a whole,” he asserted.

Department of Defence spokesperson, Commander (US Navy) Gary Ross told PTI that the LEMOA agreement facilitates mutual logistical support between the US and Indian Armed Forces by permitting the exchange of authorised supplies and services on short notice without requiring advance payment.

The agreement becomes especially important given the increasing number of military-to-military exercises that the countries two countries conduct, he said.

“For example, during a bilateral exercise with the US, the participant country’s unit may require fuel for its equipment. The unit cannot make the purchase unless it can pay directly and immediately. A LEMOA agreement would allow for the purchase of fuel by establishing a price for the purchase and the terms for reimbursement, which could be by cash, replacement-in-kind, or an equal-value exchange,” Ross said.

“Supplies and services that may be exchanged under the LEMOA include food, water, billeting, transportation, petroleum, oils, lubricants, clothing, medical services, spare parts and components, repair and maintenance services, training services, and other logistical supplies and services,” he said.

The text of the agreement has not been made public at this point of time.

“These are standard agreements that we use for other partner nations. India’s was based on the standard agreement. We have approximately 100 such agreements with other countries and a few with international organisations,” Ross said.

Asked if this was an India-specific agreement or whether a standard template had been signed by the two countries, Ross said, “There were some slight changes that we agreed to with India to take its unique position and interests into account.”

The agreement, he said, applies to all global US bases on land, sea and air.
 
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Infant's thoughts from the incubator:

With India, Japan & Australia, it could be the beginning of an Asian NATO in the making, since India has signed all the required (precursor) agreements in the form of LEMOA, CISMOA, LSA & BECA.

Since the Chinese incursions into Indian territory have already met a resistance in the form of BrahMos. I see this as the beginning of a much mature rivalry between the China & India ahead.

China has 18 neighbors, leaving Pakistan, it has border dispute with all - India included.

My crystal ball says there could be a Asian NATO down the road, which the US would spearhead, as is normal.

2050, its China, India & USA, rest of the countries wont come close.

During that time, India will be the prime country which will absorb American arms technology and its arms exports (China wont).

That will be the optimum period that India would be given a UNSC seat.

Hence India with hundred of millions of youngsters (population) has a bright future against some of the following countries brim with senior citizens;

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2050 is the year India will get UNSC? :undecided: By that time we ourself will be more powerful than most of the countries combined :butcher:
 
India should create more superpower movies. It should send those movie to UNSC and ask for a seat base on the movie. But make sure to tone down on the white servants. LOL.


This loser used to support India claiming as an American and wanted India to buy US weapons, now when India and US are allies his arse is burning. lol
 
This loser used to support India claiming as an American and wanted India to buy US weapons, now when India and US are allies his arse is burning. lol

US is just using Indian bases. US would not regard a back stabbing nation such as India an Allie.
 
“For example, during a bilateral exercise with the US, the participant country’s unit may require fuel for its equipment. The unit cannot make the purchase unless it can pay directly and immediately. A LEMOA agreement would allow for the purchase of fuel by establishing a price for the purchase and the terms for reimbursement, which could be by cash, replacement-in-kind, or an equal-value exchange,” Ross said.

“Supplies and services that may be exchanged under the LEMOA include food, water, billeting, transportation, petroleum, oils, lubricants, clothing, medical services, spare parts and components, repair and maintenance services, training services, and other logistical supplies and services,” he said.

American motto:

We dont want to give freebies to India!
 
US is just using Indian bases. US would not regard a back stabbing nation such as India an Allie.

LOL....and we are just using US, South Korean and Japanese bases.

You need to urgently inform the US govt. about the back stabbing status of India. They seem to ignore you. Why is that ?
 
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