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WASHINGTON — A bipartisan pair of key senators are pressing the Trump administration to approve two defense deals between the U.S. and India, arguing that U.S. jobs hang in the balance.

Sens. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Mark Warner, D-Va., jointly sent letters to Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. The lawmakers pressed, in one letter, to approve co-production of Lockheed Martin’s F-16 in India and, in the other letter, to approve the export of General Atomics’ Guardian, a nonlethal maritime version of the MQ-9 Reaper.

The two lawmakers co-chair the U.S.-India caucus, while Cornyn is the No. 2 Republican in the Senate and Warner is vice chairman on the Senate Intelligence Committee. For the defense industrial base, the F-16 deal would help sustain the existing fleet, they argue, while the potential Guardian sale is worth $2 billion.

Calling a potential F-16 deal “a historic win,” they urged Mattis and Tillerson “to weigh in forcefully with the White House on the strategic significance of this deal, both to America’s defense industrial base and to our growing security partnership with India.”

“It will increase interoperability with a key partner and a dominant power in South Asia, build India’s capacity to counter threats from the north, and balance China’s growing military capability in the Pacific,” they said.

The deal would also, they argued, sustain the fleet of more than 1,000 F-16s in the U.S. Air Force and “help preserve thousands of jobs in the supplier base across 42 states, maintain approximately 800 high value design and engineering jobs in the United States, and extend the only scalable single-engine 4th generation fighter aircraft as a significant security cooperation tool for the United States.”

India has long sought a new fighter aircraft and is said to be considering both the Lockheed F-16 and the Saab Gripen. Lockheed has boosted its chances by pledging a production line in India, which is in line with New Delhi's Make in India policy but seems to cut against the Trump administration’s focus on domestic jobs.
 
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Moving the production line to India would of course make the USAF remaining F-16s
dependant on India for continued maintenance.
 
Moving the production line to India would of course make the USAF remaining F-16s
dependant on India for continued maintenance.

This would be a no no for made in America trump administration. I wonder which of the two fighters would Modi pick if neither would create a line in India? It would be a big win for India's western neighbor if India can rely only on the Texas fighter.
 
This would be a no no for made in America trump administration. I wonder which of the two fighters would Modi pick if neither would create a line in India? It would be a big win for India's western neighbor if India can rely only on the Texas fighter.

The difference between SAAB and LM, is that SAAB would bring up a new product line,
complementing the two others in Sweden and Brazil.

LM has announced that they are moving the product line to South Carolina,
and that all future F-16s will be produced there.
If they have to keep the product line there, then they also would have
to make a second product line or India to win a deal, but I find it
unlikely that the India line would be allowed to be a hub for all F-16 maintenance.
Not if Trump is in charge.

Then again, there will be a new Presidental Election in the US,
before India is supposed to make a decision.
 
The difference between SAAB and LM, is that SAAB would bring up a new product line,
complementing the two others in Sweden and Brazil.

LM has announced that they are moving the product line to South Carolina,
and that all future F-16s will be produced there.
If they have to keep the product line there, then they also would have
to make a second product line or India to win a deal, but I find it
unlikely that the India line would be allowed to be a hub for all F-16 maintenance.
Not if Trump is in charge.

Then again, there will be a new Presidental Election in the US,
before India is supposed to make a decision.

India could also have a new election as well and the new PM might decide to buy 36 planes.. You get the drill.

India is not only failing at building planes. It could even buy planes properly.
 
India could also have a new election as well and the new PM might decide to buy 36 planes.. You get the drill.

India is not only failing at building planes. It could even buy planes properly.

Anything is possible in an infinite universe.
 
This would be a no no for made in America trump administration. I wonder which of the two fighters would Modi pick if neither would create a line in India? It would be a big win for India's western neighbor if India can rely only on the Texas fighter.
Common man your country scares the sh!t of your neighbours who have been trying to swallow your country with the old version of these fighers ..
 

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