Good news for MMY: US now India's biggest trading partner and new era 
of cooperation has started; bad news - much of it on military and 
weaponry he'd warned Indian government against...

India and US sign defence accord  
 
India and US have signed a 10-year agreement to strengthen defence 
ties between the two countries. 
The landmark agreement will help facilitate joint weapons production, 
co-operation on missile defence and the transfer of technology. 

Indian Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee and US Defence Secretary 
Donald Rumsfeld signed the agreement. 

There has been a significant transformation in relations between the 
two countries in recent years. 

The agreement was signed during Mr Mukherjee's visit to the US - his 
first since assuming his post last year. 

  The United States and India have entered a new era 

Statement on the agreement 
"The United States and India have entered a new era," a statement 
issued after the signing of the agreement in Washington said. 

"We are transforming our relationship to reflect our common 
principles and shared national interests." 

According to AFP news agency, the statement said the ministers agreed 
to set up a "defence procurement and production 'group' to oversee 
defence trade, as well as prospects for co-production and technology 
collaboration". 

Biggest partner 

"Today, we agree on a new framework that builds on past successes, 
seizes new opportunities and charts a course for the US-India defence 
relationship for the next 10 years," the statement said. 

 The statement said that the two nations had advanced 
to "unprecedented levels of cooperation". 

The defence pact came ahead of a three-day visit by Indian Prime 
Minister Manmohan Singh to the US in July. 

In a speech in Washington on Tuesday, Mr Mukherjee urged the US to 
lift curbs on nuclear technology transfers to India. 

The US imposed the restrictions in the wake of India's nuclear tests 
in 1998. 

Economic ties have grown between the two countries, once on opposite 
sides of the Cold War fence, and the US is now India's biggest 
trading partner. 

The two countries have also overseen increased military ties, holding 
joint exercises and expanded civilian, space and hi-tech contacts. 
 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4632635.stm




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