Bangalore, Hyderabad to be key centres in Indo-US defence tie-up: US envoy

"Ties between the US and Indian defence establishments took immense strides forward during President (Obama)'s visit," he said at a seminar at the Vivekananda International Foundation here.

Bangalore, Hyderabad to be key centres in Indo-US defence tie-up: US envoy
NEW DELHI: The US today said that American companies will make Bangalore and Hyderabad "important sources" for cutting-edge technology as co-development and co-production of defence articles was the new course for collaborative partnership between the two countries.

The US also said that talks between President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Narendra Modi last month have sowed the seeds that have the potential to make US-India partnership the "defining counter-terrorism relationship for the region in the 21st century".

Talking about the way forward in Indo-US ties, American Ambassador to India, Richard Verma, said that perhaps the truest test of a friendship between countries is the degree to which their armed forces trust and collaborate with each other.

"Ties between the US and Indian defence establishments took immense strides forward during President (Obama)'s visit," he said at a seminar at the Vivekananda International Foundation here.

Verma wondered if anyone could have imagined a few years back that the US and India would have agreed to establish a joint working group on aircraft carrier technology.

"No example better illustrates the new course of our collaborative relationship than the decision by the US and Indian defence establishments and private sectors to pursue co-development and co-production of defence articles," he said, adding that such type of defence collaboration was only done with the closest partners.
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"The US defence industry will now make Bangalore and Hyderabad important sources for cutting-edge technology," he said.

However, he said that the three key and long-pending agreements -- CISMOA, BECA and LSA -- for greater synergy between the two militaries will continue to be on the agenda between the two countries.

Talking to reporters, Verma said that identifying four "pathfinder projects" under Defence Trade and Technology Initiative (DTTI) during Obama's visit, besides agreeing on a working group on aircraft carrier technology is a very significant and exciting moment in ties between the two militaries.

"So let's get these going. I think to the extent we can address other agreements that are still out there, we will continue to keep those on the agenda," he told reporters when asked if India will have to rethink its policy of not signing the three "foundational agreements" if it wants high-end technology transfer from the US and their joint production.
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Pinaka is the unguided rocket system of the Army, meant to neutralise large areas with rapid salvos.

It has undergone several tough tests since 1995.
Text: Agencies

Pinaka is the unguided rocket system of the Army, meant to neutralise large areas with rapid salvos.

It has undergone several tough tests since 1995.
The advanced version Mark-II rocket with a range of more than 60-km and capable of acting as a force-multiplier, was developed to supplement artillery guns.
The advanced version Mark-II rocket with a range of more than 60-km and capable of acting as a force-multiplier, was developed to supplement artillery guns.
The quick reaction time and high rate of fire of the system give the army an edge in low-intensity conflict situations.

File photo of the Pinaka system at Republic Day Parade
The quick reaction time and high rate of fire of the system give the army an edge in low-intensity conflict situations.

File photo of the Pinaka system at Republic Day Parade
With a battery of six launchers, the Pinaka system can fire a salvo of 12 rockets in 44 seconds and can neutralise a target area of 3.9 sq.km.
With a battery of six launchers, the Pinaka system can fire a salvo of 12 rockets in 44 seconds and can neutralise a target area of 3.9 sq.km.
The state-of-art weapon for destroying and neutralizing enemy troop-concentration areas, communication centres air terminal complexes, gun and rocket locations and for laying mines by firing rockets with several warheads from launch vehicles has been developed by DRDO.

File photo of the Pinaka system at Republic Day Parade
The state-of-art weapon for destroying and neutralizing enemy troop-concentration areas, communication centres air terminal complexes, gun and rocket locations and for laying mines by firing rockets ..
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According to DRDO, high operational mobility, flexibility and accuracy are its major characteristics, which give the weapon an edge in modern artillery warfare for the Indian armed forces.

File photo of the Pinaka system at Republic Day Parade
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