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Make in India for defence: UK ready for tech transfer to India to become 'world beaters'

BY PTI | UPDATED: APR 12, 2017, 03.02 PM IST
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Britain's Defence Secretary Michael Fallon also called for strengthening cooperation between the two countries to effectively deal with terrorism and extremism, calling them a major challenge facing the globe.
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NEW DELHI: Britain today offered technology transfer to India for co-production of military platforms and weapon systems to jointly become "world beaters" in arms exports.

Britain's Defence Secretary Michael Fallon also called for strengthening cooperation between the two countries to effectively deal with terrorism and extremism, calling them a major challenge facing the globe.

The British Defence Secretary is on a four-day visit to India aimed at enhancing security and defence ties.

During an interactive session at a leading think-tank on UK-India strategic ties, he referred to a spate of recent terror attacks including in London, St Petersburg and Egypt and said both India and the UK will have to work harder to deal with the menace.

"No country is immune from terrorism. India and the UK need to work hard to combat it," he said, particularly emphasising on boosting cyber security cooperation to protect youths from radicalism and extremism.

Fallon refused to respond to a question on death sentence given to Kulbhushan Jadhav by a Pakistani military court.

On Indo-UK defence production, he said with innovation and collaboration, Britain and India can prove to be "world beaters".

"We are looking at government-to-government framework for transfer of technology," he said, on technology transfer to India in defence manufacturing.

The British Defence Secretary also gave a run down of reform measures taken by his country in the defence sector and said a partnership with India will provide an unprecedented opportunity to match the British experience with Indian brainpower.

As per statistics collated by UK Trade and Investment, the country is the second biggest arms exporter in the world after the US. It said UK has sold more arms than Russia, China and France on average over the last 10 years.

Britain has been a leading supplier of military platforms to India as well.

Fallon will hold talks with Defence Minister Arun Jaitley tomorrow on enhancing security ties and deepening cooperation in combating terrorism and extremism.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...become-world-beaters/articleshow/58145079.cms
 
UK offers defence technology to India for making weapons

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British defence secretary Michael Fallon (R) meets with Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Western Naval Command
Highlights
  • The UK wants to offer cutting-edge military technology to India for co-production of weapon systems.
  • The UK government said that they want to work more closely with India to combat terrorism and extremism.


NEW DELHI: The UK said on Wednesday it wants to further strengthen its cooperation with India in the fight against terrorism and extremism, while also offering cutting-edge military technology for co-production of weapon systems to jointly become "world beaters" in arms exports.

"No country is immune from terrorism. India and the UK need to work even harder, and more closely, to combat it," said visiting British secretary of state for defence Michael Fallon, who had earlier held that his country had made it "very clear" to Pakistan that there cannot be any excuse or justification for terrorism.

Fallon, who is accompanied by a high-powered delegation, and finance minister Arun Jaitley, who also holds the charge of defence, will on Thursday chair the first India-UK strategic dialogue, which was agreed to in November 2015 during PM Narendra Modi's visit to London as part of the bilateral defence and international security partnership.

"Terrorism is high on our agenda," said Fallon, taking note of the series of terror attacks in recent days in London, St Petersburg, Egypt and other places. He also stressed the need to bolster cooperation on the cyber-security front to counter the expanding online radicalism of youth.

With the UK looking to bolster ties with major economics like India after Brexit, Fallon said the combination of "British expertise and experience with Indian intelligence and brainpower" could be gamechanging in the defence production sector. "In next 12 months I want to see the capability partnerships take off. We, together, can be world-beaters," he said, adding that UK is thinking of India "not just as a market but a launch pad" to develop top-notch weapons and technologies.

"We are looking at government-to-government framework for transfer of technology... we are very serious about it," Fallon said, underlining that his country was the second biggest arms exporter in the world after the US.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...a-for-making-weapons/articleshow/58155623.cms

@Abingdonboy any idea whats on table?
 
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NEW DELHI: Britain today offered technology transfer to India for co-production of military platforms and weapon systems to jointly become "world beaters" in arms exports.

Britain's Defense Secretary Michael Fallon also called for strengthening cooperation between the two countries to effectively deal with terrorism and extremism, calling them a major challenge facing the globe.

The British Defense Secretary is on a four-day visit to India aimed at enhancing security and defense ties.

During an interactive session at a leading think-tank on UK-India strategic ties, he referred to a spate of recent terror attacks including in London, St Petersburg and Egypt and said both India and the UK will have to work harder to deal with the menace.

"No country is immune from terrorism. India and the UK need to work hard to combat it," he said, particularly emphasizing on boosting cyber security cooperation to protect youths from radicalism and extremism.

Fallon refused to respond to a question on death sentence given to Kulbhushan Jadhav by a Pakistani military court.

On Indo-UK defence production, he said with innovation and collaboration, Britain and India can prove to be "world beaters".

"We are looking at government-to-government framework for transfer of technology," he said, on technology transfer to India in defense manufacturing.

The British Defense Secretary also gave a run down of reform measures taken by his country in the defense sector and said a partnership with India will provide an unprecedented opportunity to match the British experience with Indian brainpower.

As per statistics collated by UK Trade and Investment, the country is the second biggest arms exporter in the world after the US. It said UK has sold more arms than Russia, China and France on average over the last 10 years.

Britain has been a leading supplier of military platforms to India as well.

Fallon will hold talks with Defense Minister Arun Jaitley tomorrow on enhancing security ties and deepening cooperation in combating terrorism and extremism.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...become-world-beaters/articleshow/58145079.cms
 
Not a very long ago India was denied blue vixen radar for Sea Harriers upgrade.
What a change it has been since then.
 
we will lobby to get the same.

Dont worry.
 
We'll think about it!!lol
Seriously we don't want ficv,mpv's!!


Brit's don't have catobar technology...they have some kinda fetish to see their aircraft takeoff vertically!
bae systems in the usa already has emals tech
as for vertical take off, its necessary heck if our amphibious ships had heat resistant deck you can hold multiple f35b's
 
bae systems in the usa already has emals tech
as for vertical take off, its necessary heck if our amphibious ships had heat resistant deck you can hold multiple f35b's
I get that it can hold multiple aircraft...but in vertical take off mode...lot of fuel gets burned up and the payload capacity is less compared to conventional aircraft...so it negates the advantage of more number of aircraft's!
 
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