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WASHINGTON: The US Senate has not endorsed an amendment that would have recognised India as a “strategic defence partner”.

The amendment was attached to the US National Defence Authorisation Act (NDAA) for the next fiscal year, which the Senate approved earlier this week. While the act got a thumping bipartisan approval vote of 85-13, the proposed amendment did not pass.

The US House of Representatives approved the NDAA 2017 B on May 21, prior to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the US last week.

Had it been approved, the amendment would have put India on a par with America’s Nato allies and would have enhanced defence trade, including transfer of technology, between the two countries.

But a joint statement issued after Mr Modi’s visit did mention India as a “major defence partner”.

The amendment would have also supported combined military planning to counter piracy, assist in providing humanitarian relief and build maritime domain awareness.

One provision “encouraged” the US president to coordinate with the government of India on an ongoing basis — to develop and keep updated military contingency plans for addressing threats to the mutual security interests of both countries.

Another required the president to carry out — on an ongoing basis — an assessment of the extent to which India possessed capabilities to execute military operations of mutual interest with the United States.

Senator John McCain, who moved the bill, regretted in a statement that “the Senate was unable to debate and vote on several matters critical to our national security, many of which enjoyed broad bipartisan support”.

The McCain amendment, as a report called it, noted that two decades of Indo-US relationship had turned into a “globally strategic and defence partnership” based on shared democratic values, greater economic cooperation, regional stability, security and peace.

The bill would have allowed the US to designate an official, who would be focusing on US-India defence cooperation, assisting in the transfer of defence technology.

It would also have allowed the US government to maintain a special office in the Pentagon devoted to US-India Defence Technology and Trade Initiative.

Published in Dawn, June 17th, 2016
 
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The US is probably using this as a leverage to extract desired terms and conditions for Nuclear arena. Once India gives in to the US demands on Nuclear program restraints , all this would be a shoe in.
 
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US congress approve amendment or not, India is US defense partner since the end of cold war.
 
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WTF. LOL. Americans are bat-shit crazy! :D
I answer is in the the OP its not the amendment was defeated,but it was never taken up for vote.it will be done next time.

See the header it was clearly put to create a wrong impression.its not what you might think it is.
 
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The US is probably using this as a leverage to extract desired terms and conditions for Nuclear arena. Once India gives in to the US demands on Nuclear program restraints , all this would be a shoe in.
India need to show some regional political guts against China. West still put lot of money on India to stand them against China....still no luck.
 
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Oh common,how is pakistan involed in it,will Pakistan get from US what we can get without being an alley.stop fooling yourself.
Its not Pakistan involvement . It US analysis of Indian role in the region as trustable partner
 
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@HAIDER @Hyperion @Pakistanisage

Some sour grapes for you guys:

The House of Representatives version of the NDAA already includes the India specific amendment, while the amendment couldn't be included in Senate version because of procedural issues but most importantly NOT A SINGLE senator opposed the amendment.
But all this doesn't matter as the Congress Conference Committee is guaranteed to include the India specific amendment when they decide the common and final version of the bill which will be passed to President for signing.
 
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Its not Pakistan involvement . It US analysis of Indian role in the region as trustable partner
The amendment you are talking about is not put to vote at all.it will in next session.And you are talking as if it has been taken up and rejected.its like you finished a degree and you are waiting for a degree certificate and i come up with a header ,,,,after years of hardwork Haider dsnt get the degree cerficate ?
 
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India downplays US Senate rejecting bill on ‘global strategic and defence partner’ status
The US had recognised India as a "major defence partner" in a joint statement issued during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit there last week.
By: PTI | New Delhi | Updated: June 16, 2016 1:32 pm
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U.S. President Barack Obama, left, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi walking together. (Source: AP Photo)
India on Thursday downplayed the US Senate rejecting a key amendment recognising the country as “global strategic and defence partner”, saying it would be “premature” to speculate about its final content.

The US had recognised India as a “major defence partner” in a joint statement issued during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit there last week.

“We have seen media reports about non-inclusion of an India-related amendment in the consideration of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) by the US Senate.

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US senate fails to recognise India as major strategic partner


“The preparation of NDAA in the US Congress involves approval of different versions in the House of Representatives and the Senate, and their reconciliation to evolve a single consensual text, which is again put to vote in both chambers.

“The 2017 NDAA is in the process of its formulation and it would be premature to speculate about its final content,” External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said.

He also noted that preparation of NDAA is a process distinct from the decision of the US Government to recognize India as a Major Defense Partner.

“This was an executive decision and already announced in the India-US Joint Statement of June 7. A number of Senators and Congressmen have moved proposals that only seek to reinforce this decision of the US Government.

“It reflects the bipartisan support in the US Congress for stronger defence cooperation between India and the US,” he
added. The US Senate failed to recognise India as a “global strategic and defence partner” of the US after a key amendment necessary to modify its export control regulations could not be passed.

Top Republican senator John McCain had moved an amendment to the National Defence Authorisation Act (NDAA-17) which if passed would have recognised India as a global strategic and defence partner.

The US had recognised India as a “major defence partner” in a joint statement issued after Modi held talks with President Barack Obama which supported defence-related trade and technology transfer to the country which would now be treated on par with America’s closest allies.

NDAA was passed by the Senate with an overwhelming bipartisan vote of 85-13. But some of the key amendments including the (SA 4618) – even though they had bipartisan support.
 
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we are not begging them to be included, they know the business potential and the critical need to support this Alliance and all necessary will happen
 
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