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Antony to highlight US military aid to Pak
Manu Pubby
Tags : A K Antony, Pakistan
Posted: Wed Sep 22 2010, 00:50 hrs
New Delhi:
Defence Minister A K Antony will raise Indian concerns about continued military aid to Pakistan with top US officials during his visit to Washington on September 27-28.
Antony, who is leading a high-level delegation to the US next week, will meet his counterpart, US Defence Secretary Robert Gates and National Security Advisor (NSA) Gen James Jones during the visit.
Sources said concerns over the military aid to Pakistan, including the recent transfer of advanced F 16 fighters to the country for the war against terror, would be on top of the agenda for the Defence Minister.
While no pacts or defence deals are to be signed during the visit, the two sides will discuss a variety of issues, including the security situation in the region and the increasing military assertiveness of China.
While the US will discuss the three bilateral defence agreements that it has been pushing for on communication interoperability, logistics support and geo-spatial cooperation sources said the Indian side was still not convinced of the need for the pacts.
A US government official said the Defence Ministry as well as the PMO had been given non papers on the three pacts but a response from the Indian government was still awaited. The non papers had been forwarded by the ministry to the three forces for analysis, sources said.
The Defence Ministers high-level delegation includes two officers who are expected to take over as service chiefs in the near future Eastern Army Commander Lt Gen Bikram Singh and Commander of the Andaman and Nicobar Command (ANC) Admiral D K Joshi besides Director General (Operations) of the Indian Air Force, Air Marshal A K Gogo
Manu Pubby
Tags : A K Antony, Pakistan
Posted: Wed Sep 22 2010, 00:50 hrs
New Delhi:
Defence Minister A K Antony will raise Indian concerns about continued military aid to Pakistan with top US officials during his visit to Washington on September 27-28.
Antony, who is leading a high-level delegation to the US next week, will meet his counterpart, US Defence Secretary Robert Gates and National Security Advisor (NSA) Gen James Jones during the visit.
Sources said concerns over the military aid to Pakistan, including the recent transfer of advanced F 16 fighters to the country for the war against terror, would be on top of the agenda for the Defence Minister.
While no pacts or defence deals are to be signed during the visit, the two sides will discuss a variety of issues, including the security situation in the region and the increasing military assertiveness of China.
While the US will discuss the three bilateral defence agreements that it has been pushing for on communication interoperability, logistics support and geo-spatial cooperation sources said the Indian side was still not convinced of the need for the pacts.
A US government official said the Defence Ministry as well as the PMO had been given non papers on the three pacts but a response from the Indian government was still awaited. The non papers had been forwarded by the ministry to the three forces for analysis, sources said.
The Defence Ministers high-level delegation includes two officers who are expected to take over as service chiefs in the near future Eastern Army Commander Lt Gen Bikram Singh and Commander of the Andaman and Nicobar Command (ANC) Admiral D K Joshi besides Director General (Operations) of the Indian Air Force, Air Marshal A K Gogo