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U.S. disappointed over IAF deal, but respects process

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With its fighters losing out in the bid for India’s multi-billion dollar deal, the U.S. on Thursday said it was “deeply disappointed” over it but was “respectful” of the procurement process.

In a statement in New Delhi, Ambassador Timothy Roemer said he had been assured at the highest levels in the Indian government that the procurement process for the fighters “has been and will be transparent and fair”.

He said the U.S. looked forward to continuing to grow and develop defence partnership with India.

“The U.S. Embassy in New Delhi was informed yesterday that two aircraft offered by the U.S. Government through the Foreign Military Sales process were not selected for procurement by the Indian Ministry of Defence,” the statement said.


“We are reviewing the documents received from the Government of India and are respectful of the procurement process. We are, however, deeply disappointed by this news,” Mr. Roemer said.

He was commenting on the rejection of Boeing’s F-18 and Lockheed-Martin’s F-16 fighters by India in the bid for multi-billion dollar Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) deal in which Eurofighter and French plane Rafale have been short-listed.

Mr. Roemer said he was “extremely confident” that the Boeing F-18IN and Lockheed-Martin F-16IN would provide the Indian Air Force an “unbeatable platform with proven technologies at a competitive price.”

He said he had been personally assured at the highest levels of the Indian government that the “procurement process for this aircraft has been and will be transparent and fair.”

Remaining convinced that the U.S. offers its defence partners around the globe the world’s most advanced and reliable technology, the envoy said, “We look forward to continuing to grow and develop our defence partnership with India.”

http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article1818550.ece?homepage=true
 
Thank you Amreekaaa...:usflag::usflag:

Also dont forget never to send patients to Mexico and India for cheap healthcare and also keep the ban on AESA of ELTA intact..:usflag::usflag:
 
I believe blocking India's AESA deal with Israel did'nt go well with all those technology transfer, no sanctions assurances. Well done India.
 
I think firstly fair play for the guy's balanced response. If that were the end of it I'd say "Well done" but I'm sure the that as this guy is leaving office and is just anambassador (I say this in relation to defence community and do not mean ambassador is not a prestigious position) so he is not speaking for the defence community in US who may think they still have a few cards to play.

However there is a chance the US leaves it at this, as US companies stand to make 10s of BILLIONS in military and civilian fields deals in the upcoming years. I don't know if they'd risk pi$$ing GoI off over this (relative to the other 25+BN deals to be signed this year and next) small deal.
 
congrats to Indian mod for withstanding us pressure and taking right decision.
 
WELL Lockheed is alright because soon it wil start producing F-35's.But for the Boeing looks like only USN will operate SH in large numbers.
 
F-16 is an outdated plane with not much scope for any future upgrade and F-18 is mostly paper plane. And not cheap. And for India too much of headache since we have never handled an american fighter plane. We are already running like planes from like dozen countries. And America is totally unreliable.
 
hmmm.. we need more like A K Antony. well done to him for not succumbing to US pressure!!
 
Good move by India.. it was obvious that US and France are the only two states which can help India with developing nuclear bomb and Teja.
Whereas, france took the lead in transferring nuclear technology unconditionally...
The moment Areva set its camp in India.. US knew it has lost the lead.
Where as US is much more dependent on India to achieve its ambitions in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
India has too much leverage over US.... so no chance of any fall back.. so over all clever decision.
 
Good move by India.. it was obvious that US and France are the only two states which can help India with developing nuclear bomb and Teja.
Whereas, france took the lead in transferring nuclear technology unconditionally...
The moment Areva set its camp in India.. US knew it has lost the lead.
Where as US is much more dependent on India to achieve its ambitions in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
India has too much leverage over US.... so no chance of any fall back.. so over all clever decision.

I cant believe, i had the opportunity for thanking you for the first time.. Well said.:tup:

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^^Does anyone know what he just said?

whatever it is .. it sounded nice...
 

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