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India, Israel to step up naval ties
NEW DELHI: As part of their expanding defence relationship, India and Israel on Tuesday decided to further step up cooperation in the naval arena.
They also agreed to give a greater thrust to ongoing projects like upgradation of Indian naval Sea Harrier jump-jets and the joint development of advanced 'Barak' anti-missile defence systems.
This came during meetings of the visiting Israeli navy chief vice-admiral David Ben Bashat with his counterpart Admiral Sureesh Mehta as well as IAF chief Air Chief Marshal F H Major, Army chief General J J Singh and defence secretary Vijay Singh.
As reported by The Times of India earlier, India has purchased defence equipment worth well over $5 billion from Israel during 2002-2007, ranging from hand-held thermal imagers and 'Barak' anti-missile defence systems, Aerostat and Green Pine radars to Heron and Searcher-II UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles).
In 2006 alone, India bought military hardware and software worth $1.5 billion from Israel, making it Tel Aviv's largest defence customer.
Then, of course, there are several ongoing joint R&D projects like the recently approved the Rs 10,000-crore joint programme to develop an advanced 'Barak' surface-to-air missile system for the IAF, after the Indian Navy bought 14 Barak-I systems for Rs 1,160 crore in an earlier deal.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/India_Israel_to_step_up_naval_ties/articleshow/2263575.cms
NEW DELHI: As part of their expanding defence relationship, India and Israel on Tuesday decided to further step up cooperation in the naval arena.
They also agreed to give a greater thrust to ongoing projects like upgradation of Indian naval Sea Harrier jump-jets and the joint development of advanced 'Barak' anti-missile defence systems.
This came during meetings of the visiting Israeli navy chief vice-admiral David Ben Bashat with his counterpart Admiral Sureesh Mehta as well as IAF chief Air Chief Marshal F H Major, Army chief General J J Singh and defence secretary Vijay Singh.
As reported by The Times of India earlier, India has purchased defence equipment worth well over $5 billion from Israel during 2002-2007, ranging from hand-held thermal imagers and 'Barak' anti-missile defence systems, Aerostat and Green Pine radars to Heron and Searcher-II UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles).
In 2006 alone, India bought military hardware and software worth $1.5 billion from Israel, making it Tel Aviv's largest defence customer.
Then, of course, there are several ongoing joint R&D projects like the recently approved the Rs 10,000-crore joint programme to develop an advanced 'Barak' surface-to-air missile system for the IAF, after the Indian Navy bought 14 Barak-I systems for Rs 1,160 crore in an earlier deal.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/India_Israel_to_step_up_naval_ties/articleshow/2263575.cms