India, US set for military pact on satellite data during Pompeo visit

23 October 2020 09:29 am

 

REUTERS, 22ND OCTOBER, 2020 -  India is closing in on an agreement with the United States that will give it access to satellite data for better accuracy of missiles and drones, government and industry officials said, as it tries to narrow the gap with the powerful Chinese military.


The two sides are expected to announce the pact during the visit next week of U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defence Secretary Mark Esper for talks in New Delhi with Indian counterparts Subrahmanyam Jaishankar and Rajnath Singh.


The United States, which antagonised Beijing this week by approving the potential sale of three weapons systems to Taiwan, has also been pushing for stronger security ties with India to help balance China’s growing regional influence.


U.S. companies have sold India more than $21 billion of weapons since 2007 and Washington has been urging the Indian Government to sign agreements allowing for sharing of sensitive information and encrypted communications for better use of the high-end military equipment.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Cabinet discussed the final draft of the Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement on Geospatial Cooperation on Wednesday, an Indian Government source said.