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Sale of F-35 to India not on the table right now: US

Washington: The sale of F-35 Joint Strike Fighter to India is "not on the table right now", a senior US Administration official has said even as the Pentagon takes steps to enhance defence trade relationship with New Delhi.

"This is not on the table right now. It has not been requested. We have not offered," Andrew Shapiro, Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, told a group of reporters in a breakfast meeting with Defence Writers Group.

"At this particular moment, I can't point to something concrete. As the relationship develops, we will see what happens in all short of areas," Shapiro said when asked about the news reports in this regard following a recent Pentagon report on US-India Security Cooperation indicating possible sale of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.


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In April, Shapiro had conducted the first pol-mil dialogue between the two countries in six years, whose theme, he said was to deepen the India US defence trade relationship.

As of now the US is focused on other sales with India including the Apache helicopters, M77 Howitzer, where "we have been encouraged and hopeful that we would be able to complete sales," he said.

"We believe that there is tremendous potential for US arms sales to India. We have billions of dollars of pending sales which we are hoping would be successful. Our goal is to deepen the defence trade relationship," he said.

Shapiro said the State Department is being consulted by the Pentagon on its recent move to remove the bureaucratic hurdles on enhancing defence trade between the two countries.
In June, Defence Secretary Leon Panetta had appointed the Ashton Carter, the Deputy Defense Secretary, as his point man on India charged with cutting through red tape in the two countries and facilitating joint development and production.

"His participation demonstrates priority and emphasis to which the United States places increasing our defence trade with India," Shapiro said adding that this is something the State Department and the Department of Defence are working very closely.

Shapiro, who has been to India twice, said during the recently concluded pol-mil talks in April there was "significant discussion" on increasing defence trade.

India, he said has one of the highest approval rate for licenses. "We are really trying to further develop our defence trade relationship," he said, adding that the number of denial of licenses to India of late has been around the one percentage range.

Most of the time when a license is not approved, it is mainly because of the paperwork issue, he added.
The Obama Administration, he said, has made great advances in America's ability to transfer technology to India.

"We have been relatively forward leaning in our willingness to share some of our sensitive technologies with India," he said.


Sale of F-35 to India not on the table right now: US - World News - IBNLive
 
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Yes IN did send RFI to LM fir Naval MRCA.

I think it's a waste.USAF will induct F-35 only after 2016 which means we will have to wait till 2020 if we order them:hitwall:.
US Air Force sees delay in operational use of F-35 | Reuters

I don't want it either, but it still would be the earlist chance to get a 5th gen fighter for IN, since N-FGFA or N-AMCA will come after 2020 only.
However, when this news is true they are not approved for IN anyway and Boeings Super Hornet will be the only US choice for IN.
 
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Forget about F-35 .... Apache helicopters, M77 Howitzer would be wonderful and useful addition to India !
 
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I don't want it either, but it still would be the earlist chance to get a 5th gen fighter for IN, since N-FGFA or N-AMCA will come after 2020 only.
However, when this news is true they are not approved for IN anyway and Boeings Super Hornet will be the only US choice for IN.
They told that F-35 is not on the table right now.
 
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any way we can get predator or reaper??(although I don't think we need hunter-killer from US as we are making our own..just asking)
 
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No matter what this guys says I don't think there is mmuch doubt in many people that if India wants to buy F-35s the US is damn sure wlling to sell. The kind of storm composed of brown stuff that would be whipped up if it came out India had requested F-35s but USG had refused to sell would be immense and potentially fatal for any US administration, the USG would be blasted by the oppostion, the media and the general public. In a time where the US is seeking to cement ever closer ties with India and Obama even went so far as to say India was the US' most important ally in the region and where the F-35 is already well over budget and many potential operators are questioning their own decision to place orders with the troubled jet and when the US has been on a massive export drive particularly to emerging markets and then factor in the China conundrum. It would be one hell of a mess, so again IF India wants it WILL get there is no doubt in my mind about that. What is even more bizarre though is that this latest peice of news flys right in the face of previous reports and statements by USG officials, the Secretary of State no less Hilary Clinton, said the US would love to sell India F-35s and that too at a bargain price.



And let's not forget this is all politics his statement is incredibly vague and could mean a number of things. I belive the F-35C is still a hot favorite for the N-MMRCA especially if it is part of a package deal with say EMALS and E-2Ds.
 
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