[<<The fallout of the Trump administration’s reaction to the S-400 deal
featured in the wide-ranging discussion between Defence Minister Nirmala
Sitharaman and US counterpart James Mattis in Singapore on Friday, but
sources told The Indian Express that the offer of a CAATSA waiver in
exchange for buying F-16 fighter jets was made earlier this month.
Sitharaman and Mattis met on the sidelines of the Association of Southeast
Asian Nations Defence Ministers’ Meeting Plus (ADMM Plus).>>]

https://indianexpress.com/article/india/washington-lets-delhi-know-buy-our-f-16s-can-give-russia-deal-waiver-5409894/

Washington lets Delhi know: Buy our F-16s, can give Russia deal waiver
US officials told The Indian Express that there is “support on both sides
of the aisle” for “strong action against Russia”, and President Trump will
need a good deal with India for granting a CAATSA waiver.

Written by Sushant Singh | New Delhi |

Updated: October 20, 2018 9:53:50 am

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Nirmala Sitharaman and Sushma Swaraj with counterparts Jim Mattis and Mike
Pompeo at the 2+2 dialogue last month. (Express photo)

With India signing a pact with Russia to purchase the S-400 missile defence
system, Washington has informally conveyed to Delhi that it could avoid
sanctions under the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act
(CAATSA) if India were to give an assurance that it would buy the F-16
fighter aircraft from the United States. Not keen on buying an aircraft
already in service with Pakistan, India has refused to give any such
assurance till date.

The fallout of the Trump administration’s reaction to the S-400 deal
featured in the wide-ranging discussion between Defence Minister Nirmala
Sitharaman and US counterpart James Mattis in Singapore on Friday, but
sources told The Indian Express that the offer of a CAATSA waiver in
exchange for buying F-16 fighter jets was made earlier this month.
Sitharaman and Mattis met on the sidelines of the Association of Southeast
Asian Nations Defence Ministers’ Meeting Plus (ADMM Plus).

Explained: What S-400 air defence system deal with Russia means to India

Sitharaman is also scheduled to make her first bilateral visit to the US as
Defence Minister in mid-December but it is not clear if Mattis would still
be a part of the Trump administration then. Mattis has been a vocal
supporter of a CAATSA waiver for India, forcefully arguing for a waiver
before the US Congress. But the three-step waiver process is to be decided
by President Trump, who said last week that India “is going to find out”
the answer “sooner than you think”. US State Department officials have said
that “There are no blanket waivers that will be issued for any one
country”, and any waiver under CAATSA “would require, among other things,
countries to significantly reduce their reliance on Russian arms”.
Sanctions under CAATSA would be triggered once Delhi makes a payment for
the Russian equipment. India likely to make a part payment of the
$4.5-billion deal with Russia this financial year.

US officials told The Indian Express that there is “support on both sides
of the aisle” for “strong action against Russia”, and President Trump will
need a good deal with India for granting a CAATSA waiver. Although US has
offered both F-16 and F-18 fighter aircraft to India, it will be easier in
Washington to make a case for moving the F-16 production line to India.

Although US officials argue that the F-16 being offered to India is F-16
Block 70, far superior to Block 50/52 in Pakistan’s inventory, Delhi is not
keen on buying a fighter aircraft which has been with Pakistan Air Force
for nearly three decades. Besides ‘political’ reasons, Delhi also argues
that F-16 would not be compatible with its indigenous Brahmos missiles.

The Indian Air Force has issued an RFI (request for information) for buying
114 fighter aircraft (single/double engine) under a competitive bidding
process, which could feature F-16 and F-18. But that open competition will
not include any assurance to Washington from Delhi about buying an American
aircraft.


A specifically enacted legislation, CAATSA’s “ultimate goal”, in the words
of a senior State Department official, “is to prevent revenue from flowing
to the Russian Government.” It was enacted to punish Russia by sanctioning
persons engaging in business transactions with the Russian defence sector.
CAATSA provides President Trump two mechanisms to issue a waiver for India
— Section 236(b) of CAATSA (“Waiver of Sanctions that are Imposed”) or
Section 231(d) (“Modified Waiver Authority for Certain Sanctionable
Transactions under Section 231 of CAATSA”).

It requires the President to certify that India: (i) is taking or will take
steps to reduce its inventory of major defence equipment and advanced
conventional weapons produced by the defence sector of the Russian
Federation as a share of its total inventory of major defence equipment and
advanced conventional weapons over a specified period; or (ii) is
cooperating with the United States Government on other security matters
that are critical to United States strategic interests.

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