Amid Ukraine tensions, India-US discussions on 30 Predator drones reach advanced stage

Amid Ukraine tensions, India-US discussions on 30 Predator drones reach advanced stage

WASHINGTON: The discussions on the sale of 30 Predator armed drones by the US to India, the first to a non-NATO ally, at an estimated cost of USD 3 billion are at an advanced stage, multiple sources have confirmed. The major defence deal was announced under the previous Trump administration during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the White House in 2017.
Thereafter, the two countries have intensified the discussions and increased the number of such drones to be sold to India from 10 to 30 — 10 each for Navy, Air Force and Army.
Governmental sources said the Predator/MQ9B acquisition program of 30 aircraft is at an advanced stage of discussion between the Indian and US governments.
“It is a capability that operationalises the Major Defence Partner status that has been worked on for several years through the various foundational agreements and India’s insertion into the MTCR. India will be the first non-NATO partner to receive this capability,” the sources told PTI.
These state-of-the-art drones, which currently have no match in the defence industry, are to be manufactured by General Atomics.
The sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, denied having any knowledge of the deal being put on the backburner by India. While the process has been slow, mainly due to the bureaucracy in the two countries, the Indian armed forces have leased two surveillance Predators from General Atomics.
—PTI

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