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India, US set to finalise aircraft carrier technology agreement

India and the US are likely to finalise an agreement for the transfer of a vital aircraft technology, when US Secretary of Defence Ashton Carter visits New Delhi on Tuesday.

The two sides would also be reviewing the progress made on the projects agreed upon during President Barrack Obamas visit to India in January this year, including the proposed co-development and co-production of military technologies. The Defence framework agreement, signed between the countries in 2005, is to come up for renewal, when Mr Carter sit across his Indian counterpart Manohar Parrikar for delegation level talks.

Mr Carter will be reaching New Delhi from Visakhapatnam, where he is to visit the Eastern Naval Command.

This is Mr Carters first visit to New Delhi after being elevated to the post of Secretary of Defence, though he travelled to India earlier as Deputy Secretary of Defence, by laying a strong pitch for the joint co-production of military hardware.

A comprehensive review of Defence Trade and Technology initiative (DTTI) would also form part of the Defence ministerial talks between the sides, sources in the Defence Ministry told UNI.

The agreement of aircraft carrier technology has the far reaching strategic importance, as this single piece of document would cement the ties between the countries for more than half a century to come. MORE UNI MK CH 1557
 
India, US set to finalise aircraft carrier technology agreement

India and the US are likely to finalise an agreement for the transfer of a vital aircraft technology, when US Secretary of Defence Ashton Carter visits New Delhi on Tuesday.

The two sides would also be reviewing the progress made on the projects agreed upon during President Barrack Obamas visit to India in January this year, including the proposed co-development and co-production of military technologies. The Defence framework agreement, signed between the countries in 2005, is to come up for renewal, when Mr Carter sit across his Indian counterpart Manohar Parrikar for delegation level talks.

Mr Carter will be reaching New Delhi from Visakhapatnam, where he is to visit the Eastern Naval Command.

This is Mr Carters first visit to New Delhi after being elevated to the post of Secretary of Defence, though he travelled to India earlier as Deputy Secretary of Defence, by laying a strong pitch for the joint co-production of military hardware.

A comprehensive review of Defence Trade and Technology initiative (DTTI) would also form part of the Defence ministerial talks between the sides, sources in the Defence Ministry told UNI.

The agreement of aircraft carrier technology has the far reaching strategic importance, as this single piece of document would cement the ties between the countries for more than half a century to come. MORE UNI MK CH 1557
nice
 
It's a quick deal by Indian standards
 
not necessary .. The EMALS has the capacity to launch a variety of Aircrafts(within a range). ..... but yes the probability is high.
Every things comes with string attached & don't forget Navy also interested in this.
 
India cannot deny it, if E-Mall for INS VISHAL as package.

Then INS VISHAL must have to be Nuke Powered.
Not so important as USS Kitty Hawk was 85,000 ton but not nuclear propelled,
Nuclear carriers cost more, have more expensive maintenance.
 
Not so important as USS Kitty Hawk was 85,000 ton but not nuclear propelled,
Nuclear carriers cost more, have more expensive maintenance.

For power hungry E-Malls and keeping future development of carrier based technology it is mandatory.
 
From wat I heard India should buy atleast a squadron of f35 for US to transfer emals technology!!
 
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