US Senators seek closer defence ties with India

Washington: Top American Senators have asked the Obama administration to give a go ahead to co-development and co-production of military weapon systems with India. They stressed that closer defence ties with India were in the interest of both countries and said that a strategic and military tie-up should be the pillar of this relationship. The […]

Washington: Top American Senators have asked the Obama administration to give a go ahead to co-development and co-production of military weapon systems with India. They stressed that closer defence ties with India were in the interest of both countries and said that a strategic and military tie-up should be the pillar of this relationship.

The comments from Senators John Cornyn and Mark Warner come ahead of Deputy Secretary of Defence Ashton B Carter`s India visit next week and amid moves by the Obama administration to ease restrictions on export of strategic dual-use technology. In a letter to Carter, the two Senators said they believe it is time to consider the potential for a US partnership with India to co-develop and co-produce military weapon systems.