The stringent export regulations were applied on the javelin missile at the early stage - so what does US do in a couple of months? goes around it and offers complete co development and local production of a new age javelin system - Something on the lines of how they ignored systems, laws and procedures for signing the nuclear deal.
DTTI aims to cut down bureaucracy and red tapism mostly from the Indian side - and we know how time consuming and snail paced it is, their major demand under DTTI is that we smoothen out our procedure for transfer, sale, development and production contracts and remove a few stringent bottlenecks. For e.g. they demanded for a floating TOT percentage depending on the absorbability and ease in closing contracts so that we are not burdened with delays in both signing of contracts and in manufacturing. They also pledge to remove stringent export regimes and complicated procedures of accountability and regular site inspections and user limits as an exclusive offer for us. The re-offer for the new govt has already been cleared by the US senate and they have designated Kendell to close it.
DTTI is actually a complicated offer where both sides pledge to ease the process and remove the wrinkles, it is not limited to exports of any particular system but involves geopolitics, policy changes, an increase in bilateral trade to 500 billion p.a., intelligence sharing and joint data centers for terrorism related info, an integrated radar, info and comm platform for both forces to operate together, regular bi and multilateral joint exercises between both forces, they also intend to overhaul our entire armed forces training processes and procedures.
The deal is a complicated one and is a unique offer. The export regime and the bureaucracy are intended to be by passed at all levels.