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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday told visiting US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel that India would like to work with US defence majors on a joint development and co-production model as part of Delhi's efforts to achieve self-reliance and reduce arms import.

Hagel, in New Delhi exactly a week after Secretary of State John Kerry made his trip to India, was told that the Modi government would like to boost defence partnership beyond a buyer-seller relationship, according to official sources.

The issue was discussed at the Strategic Dialogue with Kerry too. The issue of technology transfer was also discussed as the Modi government is focused on manufacturing of defence equipment at home.

"The prime minister underlined the importance of defence relations in the overall strategic partnership between the two countries and indicated his desire to see progress in defence relations, including in defence manufacturing in India, technology transfer in defence, exercises and higher studies in the field of defence," a press release issued by PMO said.

Officials well-versed with the development told ET that Modi's mantra is to attain self-sufficiency in defence manufacturing through joint development and co-production with countries like US, France and other interested partners besides existing cooperation with Russia. "This collaboration helps in transfer of technology for Indian defence firms to adopt modern technologies and will reduce dependence on arms import in long run," a source said.

The Union Cabinet had on Wednesday approved a proposal to raise foreign direct investment in defence to 49 per cent from 26 per cent. En route to India, Hagel said the US was mindful of the sensitivities of India's independence and non-aligned status. However, officials admitted that US defence majors were not still excited about 49 per cent FDI and would prefer a controlling stake for transfer of technology and manufacturing quality equipment.

The Cabinet's decision still may not encourage big US defence firms to seek partnership here, sources hinted. Renewing a 10-year defence framework agreement due to expire next year is high on Hagel's agenda.

Hagel who met Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and NSA Ajit Doval on Friday discussed India's purchase of 22 Apache attack helicopters, 15 Chinook heavy-lift choppers and four P-81 anti-submarine aircraft.

The Apache helicopters would be armed with Hellfire and Stinger missiles. There was also reported discussion about a US offer to jointly develop and produce the next generation of the Javelin missile in India for the Indian market as well as for export.

Jaitley and Hagel agreed to take the Defence Technology and Trade Initiative forward. The contact person from the Indian side will be the Secretary, Department of Defence Production, and the United States will be represented by the Under Secretary for Acquisition, Technology and Licensing at the Pentagon.

Jaitley said, "the development of our own indigenous capabilities is a major objective that guides our present policies. In this direction, we have taken steps to raise FDI cap in the defence sector."

Let us jointly develop arms: PM Narendra Modi to US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel - The Economic Times
 
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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday told visiting US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel that India would like to work with US defence majors on a joint development and co-production model as part of Delhi's efforts to achieve self-reliance and reduce arms import.

Hagel, in New Delhi exactly a week after Secretary of State John Kerry made his trip to India, was told that the Modi government would like to boost defence partnership beyond a buyer-seller relationship, according to official sources.

The issue was discussed at the Strategic Dialogue with Kerry too. The issue of technology transfer was also discussed as the Modi government is focused on manufacturing of defence equipment at home.

"The prime minister underlined the importance of defence relations in the overall strategic partnership between the two countries and indicated his desire to see progress in defence relations, including in defence manufacturing in India, technology transfer in defence, exercises and higher studies in the field of defence," a press release issued by PMO said.

Officials well-versed with the development told ET that Modi's mantra is to attain self-sufficiency in defence manufacturing through joint development and co-production with countries like US, France and other interested partners besides existing cooperation with Russia. "This collaboration helps in transfer of technology for Indian defence firms to adopt modern technologies and will reduce dependence on arms import in long run," a source said.

The Union Cabinet had on Wednesday approved a proposal to raise foreign direct investment in defence to 49 per cent from 26 per cent. En route to India, Hagel said the US was mindful of the sensitivities of India's independence and non-aligned status. However, officials admitted that US defence majors were not still excited about 49 per cent FDI and would prefer a controlling stake for transfer of technology and manufacturing quality equipment.

The Cabinet's decision still may not encourage big US defence firms to seek partnership here, sources hinted. Renewing a 10-year defence framework agreement due to expire next year is high on Hagel's agenda.

Hagel who met Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and NSA Ajit Doval on Friday discussed India's purchase of 22 Apache attack helicopters, 15 Chinook heavy-lift choppers and four P-81 anti-submarine aircraft.

The Apache helicopters would be armed with Hellfire and Stinger missiles. There was also reported discussion about a US offer to jointly develop and produce the next generation of the Javelin missile in India for the Indian market as well as for export.

Jaitley and Hagel agreed to take the Defence Technology and Trade Initiative forward. The contact person from the Indian side will be the Secretary, Department of Defence Production, and the United States will be represented by the Under Secretary for Acquisition, Technology and Licensing at the Pentagon.

Jaitley said, "the development of our own indigenous capabilities is a major objective that guides our present policies. In this direction, we have taken steps to raise FDI cap in the defence sector."

Let us jointly develop arms: PM Narendra Modi to US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel - The Economic Times

It will be a big win for Indian Diplomacy if we are able to squeeze out any Technology transfers
 
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That is what is in India's interest....To be blunt India will not allow any American base in India nor it will help in any conflict against anyone..India's dreams are beyond and irrespective of these conflicts...So "Non-alignment" policy has worked good for India.
Good point with USA defence trade at present is :-
1.Considerable TOT,Co-production and Co-development of defence equipment.
2.Sign of new decrease price for howitzers.
3.Without compromising on our stand, Americans are trying to find out a way around of their export laws for defence trade with India.
4. More Indian companies can be a part of global suppliers list.
 
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India should work with US to develop unmanned submarines and UCAV. Network security and electronic warfare.
 
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Is India ready to share its shupa-powa technology with USA?
 
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It is a great news indeed, India can achieve a great deal of progress in defense industry by cooperating with USA, although they are such a lousy partner, bossy and sometimes take a lot of political string into their decisions, but their companies and defense contractor are quite professional and has some etiquette in business.
 
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Is India ready to share its shupa-powa technology with USA?

Yes we are. We will fgield the best tech in the world against you the best weapons from USA, Russia, France, Japan. It will be very difficult to hide against these weapons in the mountains of Tibet. We will destroy dictatorship anywhere in the world. We will give people the power.
 
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US majors would come to our market with this 49% FDI .They dont have any other choice.
Rusdians and France is excited with this 49% .Let see.
 
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yes its better than buying soviet junk
soviet 'junks' brought shit out of a$$e$ in NATO.

Everybody has their ownb best weapons. we will field bests from both NATO and Russia. Now shit will come out in some other places. lolol
 
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Soviet weapons have alot of issues. We were stuck buying from them due to Cold war mentality. Soviets have their strong points in certain areas but overall the US takes the cake. It is the bitter truth, try to swallow it with a laddoo!
 
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