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Washington, Oct 2 (IANS) The United States and India are working on a $4.4 billion deal for the Indian Air Force to acquire ten C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft ahead of President Barack Obama's visit to India, according to a senior US official. The deal could potentially create up to 30,000 jobs in the US.

The possible deal was cited as an example of agreements envisioned by Obama for India-US partnership by Assistant Secretary of State Robert Blake at the 27th Annual Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Lecture at San Diego State University, California.

'Obama envisions a partnership with India where businesses create new wealth with job opportunities for the peoples of both countries, where scientists can develop jointly new drugs to combat global diseases, and where our militaries can work to protect global sea lanes from piracy,' he said.

As India emerges as a global player, it seeks to build a 21st century military with the latest cutting-edge technology, Blake said noting 'Instead of relying on its historical partner Russia for hardware, it has started to look to the US.'

Often referred to as the 'workhorse of the US military' the Globemaster transport aircraft will boost India's strategic airlift capabilities, improving its ability to respond to military and humanitarian crises in India and around the globe, he said.

This $4.4 billion deal could create up to 30,000 jobs in the US and would be particularly important for Southern California as the assembly line for these colossal aircraft is located in Long Beach, officials said.

San Diego-based M Ship, a small, but very innovative naval architecture and technology firm has reached out to begin 'preliminary work' with a Hyderabad-based company to find new building materials, he said. This could enable further US-India collaboration in M Ship's building and design endeavours.

Another San Diego-based company Qualcomm has made enormous strides in integrating itself into the Indian marketplace, creating jobs in the San Diego area and setting itself up to be a leader in wireless services in India, Blake said. It will partner with two Indian-based telecommunication firms to provide exceptional mobile broadband coverage for millions of Indians.

Other strong San Diego business linkages include Amylin Pharmaceuticals which has partnered with Bangalore-based Biocon, India's largest biotech firm, to develop a new diabetes drug.

Amylin would contribute technology capable of combining two hormones into a single drug, while Biocon will manufacture the product and offer development expertise, and the companies will share development costs.

Yet another example of a San Diego-area company that has forged a partnership with India is the firm International Stem Cells, based in Oceanside. They have partnered with a Hyderabad-based biomedical company to develop pharmaceuticals.

'No longer are US-India business ties a 'one way street,'' Blake said citing a recent study by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

It showed that Indian firms are investing almost as much in the US as their American counterparts are in India,' he said giving the examples of Mahindra Group's tractor units in Texas, Tennessee, and California and Reliance Industries' plans to explore for and develop shale gas in the US.

A new poll conducted by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs also shows that Americans have an increasingly favourable view of India, and Americans increasingly favour a free trade agreement with India, a figure that has risen 9 percentage points in just four years.

Blake predicted that 'this positive sentiment will only continue to rise, as both Americans and Indians see the huge and growing synergies between the United States and India.

US seeks $4.4 bn Globemaster deal before Obama visit

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The acquiring of Such a beast by India is a great deal. But it clearly shows the arms race they will end up triggering. I mean why would you need such huge planes? To transport food and ration for flood victims? I doubt that. China will step up and so will Pakistan. Bangladesh might follow. What was at first a Pakistan-India Nuclear race in South Asia, will be arms race from South to Central Asia.

Just my 2 cents.
 
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^^^ Everyone requires heavy transports to be able to transport heavy loads over long ranges. Turkey is getting A400Ms for example to replace C-130s.
 
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The acquiring of Such a beast by India is a great deal. But it clearly shows the arms race they will end up triggering. I mean why would you need such huge planes? To transport food and ration for flood victims? I doubt that. China will step up and so will Pakistan. Bangladesh might follow. What was at first a Pakistan-India Nuclear race in South Asia, will be arms race from South to Central Asia.

Just my 2 cents.

Because India has outdated weaponry. You remember when our people was invaded by the British? We lost because we didn't have the modern tech and tactics..(And the division)

We need to get rid of our old soviet tech!
 
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USA has 212 of these! My god! USA has to be the most powerful state in human history.. Bosses!
 
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USA has 212 of these! My god! USA has to be the most powerful state in human history.. Bosses!

You just noticed that right now? ;) With a 763 billion dollar Nation Defense budget, but many expert's believe it well over a Trillion, you can do anything :D

:usflag:
 
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So when is india going to replace IL-76 or they'll become secondary heavy lift transport planes and is there any program to upgrade and refurbish them.
 
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if it is inked then india have provided more than 6 billion dollars to u.s ,therefore i dont think india will give mrca to u.s.
 
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You just noticed that right now? ;) With a 763 billion dollar Nation Defense budget, but many expert's believe it well over a Trillion, you can do anything :D

:usflag:

It's easy to have that huge of a budget, when you can borrow money and then borrow short term to pay off long term borrowed money.


Most bankrupt economy, being run in the most Ponzi way.

I wonder what will happen when it finally crumbles....


anyway, off topic so lets stop here.
 
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The acquiring of Such a beast by India is a great deal. But it clearly shows the arms race they will end up triggering. I mean why would you need such huge planes? To transport food and ration for flood victims? I doubt that. China will step up and so will Pakistan. Bangladesh might follow. What was at first a Pakistan-India Nuclear race in South Asia, will be arms race from South to Central Asia.

Just my 2 cents.

No it wont. Bangladesh is not threatened by India's aquisition of heavy transports. China anyway does what it needs to do irrespective of India's activities. Its more like India reacting to China's actions of modernization. Pakistan does not have the money at this time to indulge in an arms race. So chill.. No arms race.
 
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So when is india going to replace IL-76 or they'll become secondary heavy lift transport planes and is there any program to upgrade and refurbish them.

IL-76 are in pretty good shape right now and i dont think IAF will want to replace them so easily.

Coming back to topic, The total no. of C-17s to be procured was increased to 16 imo..There was some buzz in forums as well..
However now that An-124 lines are opening up, I would like to have some of them flying in IAF colors..,,
 
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Most bankrupt economy, being run in the most Ponzi way.

I wonder what will happen when it finally crumbles.....

China comes with the IOUs and hauls away the "toys" (and the HW that makes the toys so as to supply India with the parts) :cool:
 
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So when is india going to replace IL-76 or they'll become secondary heavy lift transport planes and is there any program to upgrade and refurbish them.

I think there is no option of replacing it.. IL 76 will be upgraded to extended his life... For sure IAF wont loose them...
 
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