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Even as IAF chief NAK Browne leaves for the US to take the delivery of C-17s from Boeing, US vice-president Joe Biden is reaching on Monday with industry representatives, including defence manufacturers to push for more orders from the Indian armed forces. The US vice-president visit comes at a time when the government has just relaxed the foreign direct investment (FDI) norms in defence production subject to certain riders.

Noting India and US have built a strong foundation in defence cooperation and sales in the past few years, an official said Biden will talk about "how we can build an even stronger edifice and deepen cooperation going forward".

"We have made some suggestions about areas in which we think co-production and co-development would make sense for both countries, and we just need to sort through the practicalities of that with our Indian counterparts," said a senior US official. On the eve of Biden's maiden trip to India, a top US naval commander in Washington DC spoke of the "solid and growing" ties between the navies of the two countries.

The IAF chief is on a four-day visit to the US on the invitation of General Mark A Welsh III, chief of staff of the USAF and is also scheduled to hold talks with senior military leaders of the country, including general Martin E Dempsey, the chairman, joint chiefs of staff, General Herbert J "Hawk" Carlisle, Commander, Pacific Air Forces (PACAF).

According to Deba R Mohanty, the chairman and CEO of INDICIA Research & Advisory, "There is a perception that India is a lucrative defence market. It is true. But, this does not translate into a healthy partnership to flourish. This is because both the countries have differing sets of rules of engagement in defence trade, which are often ill-defined, restrictive, protective, superfluous checks and balances, inadequate understanding on the part of stakeholders about each others ground realities. So, when we talk of deepening relationship, we must be aware of ground realities. Both the countries need to iron out differences, a process which will naturally lead them into a deepening strategic partnership."

US eyes defence deals as Biden begins India visit today - Indian Express
 
Its too bad the US doesnt believe in TOT to India.

They wont even transfer Javelin ATGM tech to India, yet expect India to trust them.

The C 17, C130, Ah 64, M777, P8, etc. are all off the shelf with no TOT.

Buying from America means becoming dependant on America.

This is a short term solution to building a deterrence against the PRC but continues the long term dependence on foreign tech.
 
Its too bad the US doesnt believe in TOT to India.

They wont even transfer Javelin ATGM tech to India, yet expect India to trust them.

The C 17, C130, Ah 64, M777, P8, etc. are all off the shelf with no TOT.

Buying from America means becoming dependant on America.

This is a short term solution to building a deterrence against the PRC but continues the long term dependence on foreign tech.

We don't need ToT on every goddamn thing, only the ones which we intend to manufacture locally. And we will manufacture locally only those items which we will buy in large numbers. It would be stupid to pay for ToT and manufacture P-8Is and C-17s, of which we will buy less than 20. That would make those items three times more expensive. Why pay for technology that has already been paid for to develop, by americans?

For javelins, ToT was necessary, as we needed thousands of them. For that reason, we refused to buy them without ToT. There are many other things India can purchase off the shelf from USA without ToT. We don't need ToT for the transport aircrafts and helicopters. Why pay for something we don't need, and won't use? We won't use the manufacturing technology of apaches, we will only use the end product. So why purchase the ToT?
 
How about "catapult" without attaching any strings Mr. Biden ??? ;)
 

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