US Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs R. Clarke Cooper will be visiting India on a two-day trip beginning Wednesday to push for the $15 billion fighter jet deal that the previous Narendra Modi government had failed to fructify.
Cooper is coming with the
single biggest agenda of pushing the new Modi regime to expedite the
defence deal, which has been pending for over a decade now, diplomatic
sources have told ThePrint.
Long-pending deal
Sources said while the Donald Trump administration is hopeful that the deal will prove to be “favourable” for the US, it is the interim period of waiting for the fruition of the deal that is proving to be “frustrating” for the American defence firms.
According to sources, the US government is mainly concerned over the fact that while the Indian government wants to build a fighter ecosystem in the country, it has not taken any positive policy measure on that front.
Sources further said while
America is aware of the fact that the Indian Air Force is in urgent
need of upgraded fighter jets, it cannot ignore the fact that the Indian
government wants to procure the jets under its ‘Make in India’
initiative, which will be time-consuming, but will prove to be
profitable in the long run.
Besides the US, India is also weighing the option of procuring fighter jets from Swedish defence major SAAB.
Cooper will be meeting Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and External
Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar Thursday. He may meet PM Modi too. This
will be the first high-level visit from the US since the formation of
the new government.Cooper to meet Rajnath, Jaishankar
“American platforms are
the ideal platforms if India wants to build a fighter ecosystem. The
procurement process needs to speed up,” said Vikram Mahajan, director
(Defence and Aerospace), US-India Strategic Partnership Forum.
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