These agreements are not temporal in nature. IT does not have a natural expiry date.
Given that these agreements binds India forever to the US, it must be avoided at all cost.
Maybe you can answer this.
Do these agreements have an one sided Exit clause ?
Given that these agreements binds India forever to the US, it must be avoided at all cost.
The USA are an economic-military empire pretty much as Rome was at its peak.
They are very good at it and enact rules to maintain their status and position.
They thus logically marry the carrot and the stick.
Example, if you want to use GPS for military purposes, you have to sign in to the
set of rules and regulations that comes along. That in turn makes you dependent.
Hence Glonass, BeiDou and Galileo came about to provide an out to US hegemony.
But if you want to fight alongside America, you need NAVSTAR ( GPS is a generic term )
so that comms can synchronize ... and you sign CISMOA & BECA.
Let's be clear : If any other nation enjoyed the same all encompassing technological
domination that America does right now, they'd probably act the exact same way!
This can also be seen in patents and IP addresses and the likes. It explains why all
those interested in selling mil stuff to them end up setting a local production plant ...
so the finished product is entirely covered by American rules including Intellectual property!
It also ( partially ) explains the difference in attitude between France and the UK re-
garding alliance with Washington. In order to avoid becoming an American subsidiary,
you'll have to be very careful and keep your best stuff at home.
This said, signing those agreements, as bad as they may seem, is indeed necessary
to a full cooperation with the US. And at that point, it is essential to decide if the trade
is valid for your specific nation. Some countries signed with closed eyes and being
helpless by themselves are glad they did. It infeudates you, sure, but many ( say half of
NATO and Europe ) trust the protection thus gained to make a good deal of sense.
In this regard, India is now at a crossroads as Knight outlined. I have a personal opinion
towards his point 4 that is mitigated by my nation's past governments' lack of vision that
relates to strategic as in recent discussions and MoUs with Delhi but can't fully express.
The good news is that you guys have a whole lotta options right now.
Make the best decisions for your own reasons, be quick to decide and don't look back.
It really is an internal discussion for Bharatis, almost out of place here in PakistanDF.
Good luck and good day all, Tay.
P.S. About the GPS, there is a civilian side to it but that too is monitored ( see Snowden ).
Maybe you can answer this.
Do these agreements have an one sided Exit clause ?