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The two sides are also co-operating on Indian production of AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven hand-launched UAVs. Source: US Army

US president Barack Obama's three-day visit to India from 25 January is expected to see the signing of several defence protocols to boost bilateral strategic ties.
Obama, who will be the first US president to be the chief guest at the Republic Day military parade in New Delhi on 26 January, is also the only sitting president to visit India twice. He last visited in November 2010.

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India and the United States are expected to sign a deal on the joint development of roll-on/roll-off ISR modules for the 11 Lockheed Martin C-130J-30 military transports acquired by the IAF. (Lockheed Martin)

Officials said the principal treaty awaiting confirmation during Obama's visit is the overarching 10-year India-US Defence Framework Agreement, which will succeed one that expires in June.

The agreement, which determines all bilateral military dialogue, will enlarge the scope of joint exercises, maritime co-operation and intelligence sharing, and increase the frequency of reciprocal visits by defence personnel.
"Strengthening [military] ties with the US is definitely beneficial to the country," Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar told the Headlines Today television news channel on 12 January.
"The focus will not be on equipment procurement, but on joint development of military technology," he added.

Consequently, the Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI), under which the United States has offered to transfer around 17 military technologies to India for co-development and co-production, will be advanced during Obama's visit.
Officials said, for now, the transfer of just two technologies to India is likely to be agreed, in keeping with the policy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government to locally source military equipment whenever possible.
The two technology-sharing deals to be signed off involve the AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven hand-launched unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and roll-on/roll-off intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) modules for the 11 Lockheed Martin C-130J-30 military transports acquired by the Indian Air Force (IAF).
Other US technologies on offer include those to co-develop and co-produce air defence and Javelin anti-tank guided missiles and to build an electromagnetic aircraft launch system for aircraft carriers.
The US government also recently approved the transfer to India of the Assembly, Integration, and Test facility for BAE Systems' M777 155 mm/39-calibre lightweight howitzer from Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
However, officials confirmed that no deals, including those for 22 AH-64E Apache attack and 15 Chinook CH-47F heavy-lift helicopters will be signed during Obama's trip, even though negotiations have been completed.
Meanwhile, Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu will co-chair with Parrikar the 13th meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission on Military Technical Cooperation in Delhi on 21 January.
Russia is seeking to resolve differences over technical problems, cost, and delivery schedules bedevilling the fifth-generation Fighter Aircraft and the Multirole Transport Aircraft it is jointly developing with India.

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Indian and US military planners privately view the forging of closer bilateral defence ties as an important element of joint efforts to manage emerging Chinese military power projection, especially in the Indian Ocean Region.
This burgeoning alliance is also expected to include Japan and Australia in the maritime domain, as they are also concerned over China.
Beyond strategic and geopolitical interests, India and the United States aim to transform what has been transactional bilateral defence relationship to one that jointly develops and builds weapon systems.
Since Washington lifted defence-related sanctions in 2001 India has acquired USD9-10 billion in US materiel, including military transport and naval surveillance aircraft, fighter aircraft engines, anti-ship missiles, and sensor-fused bombs. It now aims to alter this buyer-seller relationship, but faces internal hurdles mainly due to a lack of clarity on its military priorities and requirements and its inability to shed its Cold War mindset in dealing with the United States.

"The optics between the Indian and US military establishments have improved under Modi, but nothing substantial has been achieved in recent months," a senior US military official told IHS Jane's .

Obama expected to sign defence protocols on India visit - IHS Jane's 360
 
The Indo- Us relationship is going to remain transactional one - due to deep mutual mistrust .
There will be more defence deals . There may be few deals that will assure TOT too .

But they can never reach comfort level that Indo-Russian ties enjoyed .
 
It's will great when Obama confirms on the commitments for the next 10 years . ToT to India might look marginal but with unique capability upgrades for our current weapons. Russians won't worry about it as they still forms the back bone of Indian defence force. Sure more Co products of IndoRussian and IndoUS will be signed in the future ... win win for all .

But what about apache and M777 ? Which is of very high importance for us

Wonder if US can help India to build 1 lac ton AC and beast like submarines in India. ... It will change the entire dimension of indo us relationship.
 
We need to work on stealth, cyber and railgun.

A railgun like GA Blitzer even if 50 km inside India can create havoc 150 away from Indian border.
 
And why exactly to go for the AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven when we have our own homemade DRDO Imperial Eagle and NAL Slybird already operational with the National Security Guard (NSG), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), National Institute of Disaster Management and home department of several several states? We have been successful in developing a whole range of micro and mini air vehicles.

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The Indo- Us relationship is going to remain transactional one - due to deep mutual mistrust .
There will be more defence deals . There may be few deals that will assure TOT too .

But they can never reach comfort level that Indo-Russian ties enjoyed .



Never say never. You seem so pessimitic? Why? Grow a pair. Netaji was killed by Russia yet have no qualms about that. Do you? The British and US hated each at one pointnow they are allies. Everything can and will change in the world.
 
Never say never. You seem so pessimitic? Why? Grow a pair. Netaji was killed by Russia yet have no qualms about that. Do you? The British and US hated each at one pointnow they are allies. Everything can and will change in the world.

Your optimism is commendable .

but US is not a trustworthy nation ! its history of past 400 years is testimonial to that fact .

We should maintain dignified distance with US .
 
Your optimism is commendable .

but US is not a trustworthy nation ! its history of past 400 years is testimonial to that fact .

We should maintain dignified distance with US .




There are folks like you who will slow India down incredibly. Every nation including our allies look after their interests first and foremost. Did you read the US Embassy notes in Bangladesh? It gives you pov of how the average American thinks and feels. Citizens can overcome the difference gov'ts may have. Remember that....Russia is arming China to the teeth who arms Pakistan. Think about that.
 
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How much is India going to pay for this?
 
That's folks like you will slow India down incredibly. Every nation including our allies look after their interests first and foremost. Did you read the US Embassy notes in Bangladesh? It gives you pov of how the average American thinks and feels. Citizens can overcome the difference gov'ts may have. Remember that....Russia is arming China to the teeth who arms Pakistan. Think about that.

and US have been arming Pakistan to teeth ...Thanks to US that today Pakistan is a nuclear weapon state and has missiles to deliver it ....all because US turned deliberate blind eye...

Folks like me keep India from being made US slave by blind folks like you .
 
Ganbare !

What?

And why exactly to go for the AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven when we have our own homemade DRDO Imperial Eagle and NAL Slybird already operational with the National Security Guard (NSG), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), National Institute of Disaster Management and home department of several several states? We have been successful in developing a whole range of micro and mini air vehicles.

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The only good reason I think is Raven is more advanced than ours & they will share TOT
 
Your optimism is commendable .

but US is not a trustworthy nation ! its history of past 400 years is testimonial to that fact .

We should maintain dignified distance with US .
400 years? Get your facts right before folks even take your opinions seriously.
 
Technologies can never be purchased rather acquired through knowledge, and no country is going to 'sell' her hard-earned/learned technology to anyone else. ToT is nothing but the knowhow of putting together various pieces and that does not necessarily generate a knowledge base. India for instance is assembling aircrafts for about 50 years and yet unable to come up with something very original and very own.
 

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