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U.S. asked India for more data on fighter setback

India has agreed to provide the United States with more information about its decision last week to drop two U.S. defence companies from an $11 billion fighter competition, a top U.S. official said on Tuesday.

Assistant Secretary of State Andrew Shapiro reiterated the U.S. government's deep disappointment about India's decision, but he said Washington was still pursuing other defence sales with India that could strengthen ties between the two countries.

"Going forward, it's important to recognize that we have a number of sales either in the pipeline or to be considered that will enable us to continue to build the defence trade relationship," Shapiro told a group of business executives who are advising the State Department on export control reforms.

"Our strategic relationship is far greater than any one sale," he said.

India last week eliminated Chicago-based Boeing Co's F/A-18 SuperHornet and Bethesda, Maryland-based Lockheed Martin Corp's F-16 from a competition to provide 126 fighters. Instead, it short-listed the Eurofighter made by Britain, Germany, Italy and Spain, and France's Rafale for the $11 billion contract.

But U.S. arms makers are still jockeying for an estimated $50 billion in sales to India, which plans to modernize its Soviet-era military equipment and technology.

Over the past three years, India has agreed to buy some $10 billion in U.S. military hardware, including six Lockheed C-130J military transport aircraft and eight long-range Boeing P-8 maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare aircraft.

Shapiro cited those agreements, and said Washington remained in discussions with India about additional sales of C-130 planes, C-17 cargo planes built by Boeing, and an array of helicopters, as well as other advanced systems.

U.S. asked India for more data on fighter setback | Reuters
 
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Ok.... This is the end of F16... (as per my knowledge USA is stopping assembly line of F16)
 
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I hope US stop all defence and business relation with india after this.
There are many deals in which US is participating....
1) 10 C17 with a choice to buy 6 more....(this year)
2) Follow on order of 6 C130j....
3) Follow on order of 4 P8i....(i am not sure whether its signed or not, if not then this year because even MOD has even released funds for this)
4) 22 Attack Choppers, spares and missiles...(this year)
5) 12 heavy lift choppers (this year)
6) 147 M777 Ultra-light Howitzers (this year)

Atleast these are confirmed this year.....i might have missed a couple of deals....feel free to add to this list....
 
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I wonder why the US wants this behaviour- if it is to find grounds to lodge a appeal or to see their weaknesses to improve on them and produce better machines? I hope the later otherwise the MMRCA could get very rocky.
 
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Its pathetic. firstly they were showing so much attitude regarding ToT and then so much fuss about signing blah blah contracts... And now they have suddenly woke up to ask " why we lost?" Its not a smart way to do business. lets see if they learn something from this ''More information"
 
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