American Industries Identify 25 Defense Technologies For Transfer To India
The Pentagon, Headquarters of the US DoD
American and Indian industries have identified 25 new technologies for
transfer to the latter under the defense trade and technology initiative
(DTTI) to be made in India.
This follows an earlier attempt to offer India 17 technologies under the
DTTI which did not find favor with Indian defense industries with one
observing commenting that the technologies on offer were “Mickey Mouse”
stuff.
But now US military-industrial complex wants to put the initiative on steroids.
American industries are reportedly pressuring the Pentagon, Department
of State and the White House, besides the US Congress to step up to the
plate and push through the various clearances. Those permits will allow
the industry to expand into the market that still holds promise of
spending $ 150 billion in this decade or so.
But clearly, the American side understands that with Narendra Modi
taking up the mantra of ‘Make in India’ there can no longer be easy
sales to India, via the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) route or commercial
bids.
So the US industries are seeking to put the American and Indian
bureaucracy to put skates on and move as fast as possible. One may
recall that when US Secretary of Defense, Ashton Carter had signed on to
the DTTI, his officials had sought to palm off technologies for low-end
mini drones and the like.
The information on the new tranche of 25 newer technologies is not
readily available. The US Embassy here, when queried, gave a boiler
plate response which basically gave an impression of an ongoing dialog.
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