INDIA
He said he would convey to the US, New Delhi's concerns about the supply of American arms to Pakistan as a portion of them is being diverted against India and seek an 'early solution' to export control restrictions.
Ahead of his talks with top US officials in Washington, defence minister AK Antony has said he would convey New Delhi's concerns about supply of American arms to Pakistan as a portion of them is being diverted against India and seek an "early solution" to export control restrictions.
Antony, who arrived in Washington last night along with a high-power delegation to hold wide-ranging talks with US defence secretary Robert Gates, secretary of state Hillary Clinton and national security adviser Gen (Retd) James Jones among others in the next two days, said he would also call for moving from a buyer-seller relationship to that of transfer of technology and co-production.
"We feel that even though the US is giving arms to Pakistan to fight terrorism, our practical experience is (that) it is always being misused. They are diverting a portion against India. Certainly I will express my concern," he told reporters hours after his arrival in Washington.
Visiting Washington at the invitation of defence secretary Robert Gates, Antony is accompanied by eastern army Commander Lt Gen Bikram Singh and Andaman and Nicobar tri-services Command Admiral DK Joshi, apart from IAF's director general (Air/Operations) Air Marshal AK Gogoi.
Defence secretary Pradeep Kumar and the defence minister's adviser Sundaram Krishna are also part of the high-level delegation.
Noting that on the whole Indo-US defence relationship is expanding, Antony said export control restrictions is another "matter of concern" for India.
"We want an early solution to that (export control restrictions)," he said, adding that defence bodies like Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) are still on entities' list.
"Both countries have stake in strengthening this relationship," Antony said, adding that the bilateral defence ties have been steadily strengthening in the recent past.
Responding to a question on recent remarks by the US Defence Secretary that he would be discussing the fighter jet deal with his Indian counterpart, Antony said he was not in a position to tell who would get the multi-billion dollar contract.
"It is a multi-vendor-situation. Trials are over. I can't say who will get it," Antony said.
He also said that in the area of defence procurement, India had a very few procurements from the US in the past, but added that in the last few years it has increased steadily in the high-technology area. "Many are in the pipelines... some through multi-vendor routes, many more would come, but which items I can't say."
"Now, our approach is rather than buyer-seller relations, we want technology transfers, and if possible co-production and joint production," Antony said.
US defence secretary Gates had told Pentagon reporters last week that he wants to strengthen and expand America's military-to-military ties with India.
"We are looking to expand this relationship in ways that are mutually beneficial," Gates said. "They (India) have a big competition going on for a new modern fighter. We'll probably have some conversations about that."
The US defence secretary said he had a very good visit to India last year, wherein he met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Indian counterpart.
Responding to a question on the India's concerns about restrictions on export of high-technology items, Gates acknowledged that this was high on the agenda and he would like to see those restrictions removed.
"I think that is certainly high on our list, particularly in the context of export-import, or export controls, and my view of the importance of changing those export controls in ways that better protect the things that are really important and open up trade and allow US companies to sell abroad those things that technologies that are not critical," Gates said.
"So, I think India certainly is high on our list in terms of a country that we would like, I would like to see those restrictions eased," said the defence secretary at the Pentagon news conference which was jointly addressed by Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff.
The military-to-military relationship with India is exceptionally strong and growing, said Mullen.
"We are very committed to that, and with all of our services. I was recently there and it has taken on a significance that is equal to so many other historic relationships for us, and we know that," Mullen said.
"The Indian Ocean, we also know, is an incredibly important body of water; not just now, but also in the future. So we recognise the importance of keeping that relationship as strong as it is, and also making it grow," he said in response to a question.
Pakistan ready for neutral probe, says Shehbaz Sharif on Pahalgam terror attack
India shares evidence of Pakistan link in Pahalgam terror attack with foreign govts: Report
Houses of 5 terrorists across Jammu and Kashmir demolished days after Pahalgam terror attack
Who owns Vande Bharat, Shatabdi Express coaches? Not Indian Railways, their real owners are...
Zeenat Aman is hospitalised, shares health update from 'recovery room': 'I've abandoned my...'
'That was a bad one,' says US President Donald Trump on Pahalgam terror attack
Nita Ambani keeps it chic and simple in black co-ord set during New York outing
Banks Holidays: Branches to be closed for 4 days In THESE states till April 30, check details
Optical Illusion: Find the hidden cat among the blueberries, only 1% of people can spot it
CSK vs SRH: Mohammed Shami creates history, becomes first bowler in IPL to achieve THIS special feat
Viral video: Bengaluru professor nails Muqabala steps, internet crowns him ‘Mechanical Jackson’
Kashmiris unite against Pahalgam attack, but will India's response squander their sympathy?
Sundar Pichai reveals AI writes nearly 30% of Google’s code, says company focused on building...
Pony ride operator detained in J&K after tourist accuses him of asking about religion in viral video
Russian Embassy warns its citizens against travelling to Pakistan after Pahalgam massacre
Viral video: Hong Kong vlogger orders vada pav in Marathi, netizens say 'her accent is cute'
IPL 2025 playoffs scenario: How can Rajasthan Royals still qualify after loss against RCB?
Sister of terrorist, believed to be behind Pahalgam massacre, admits her brother is a 'Mujahideen'
Has Islamic State made its bases in Jammu and Kashmir? Why did terrorists ask to recite 'kalma'?
Viral Video: Delhi metro turns karaoke stage as elderly men sing ‘pyaar hua Ikrar hua', WATCH
Bad news for employees of this company as Mukesh Ambani’s Jio Platforms takes big step
BJP's Sardar Raja Iqbal Singh elected as mayor of MCD
Xanfi: Free, made-in-India multilingual chatbot supporting 100+ languages launched at IIT Delhi
Skyrocketing Costs, Soaring Stakes: Why private college counsellors are your lifeline in 2025
India’s BPharm curriculum set for overhaul: Global voices call for deeper reform
TiE Delhi-NCR’s India Internet Day 2025 to decode India’s USD 1-trillion digital future
SC pulls up LoP Rahul Gandhi for ‘irresponsible’ Savarkar jibe, stays summons
US government panel slams The New York Times over Pahalgam terror attack headline: 'This was a...'
Will IPL, PSL be affected amid souring India-Pakistan relations after Pahalgam terror attack?
Job applicant says startup founder made him work 6 hours for free, then ghosted him; Internet reacts
J-K terror attack: Pakistan Deputy PM Ishaq Dar calls Pahalgam attackers 'freedom fighters'
Why has Medha Patkar been arrested? Know about defamation case against NBA leader
CSK vs SRH: List of records which can be shattered in Match No 43 of IPL 2025
When Sanjay Dutt's sister Zaheeda Hussain fell in love with Dev Anand, runied her career after....
Scientists discover new continent: Where and how was it formed?