Lemoa: FAQs on India-US military logistics pact

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 30 2016 | 7:32 PM IST

India and the US have inked an agreement that sets a framework for the armed forces of the two countries to share their logistics like refuelling, repairing and supplies in times of a war or a disaster.

Below are a few FAQs on the major defence pact.

Q. What does the Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement (Lemoa) entail?

A. The pact makes India and US military logistical allies. The armed forces of the two countries can now use each other's assets and bases for repair and replenishment of supplies a "reimbursable basis" -- i.e, they can pay later for the use of facilities.

Q. Will it be obligatory for the two countries to share their military assets and bases?

A. No. The pact enables a possible cooperation but doesn't make it obligatory. Any cooperation would be on a case-to-case basis after mutual consent, consistent with laws, regulations and policies of the two countries.

Q. Does it also entail setting up military bases?

A. No. Not at all. It is only for logistic and humanitarian assistance required for a joint exercise or an operation such as anti-terrorism, maritime security, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief.

Q. What is the big takeaway from the pact?

A. The agreement is in no way revolutionary or a game-changer. The two countries already share logistics but the new pact sets guidelines and makes cooperation easier. However, it will significantly increase the operational capacity of the armed forces of the two countries, including in response to humanitarian crises or disaster relief.

Q. Does it necessarily make India and US close military allies?

A. It makes India and US logistical allies. However, its timing is significant. It comes as China is getting more assertive in the South China Sea. The US has been seeking Indian cooperation to counter China and seek maritime freedom through the vital trade waterway. China has been asserting exclusive rights on the disputed maritime zone.

--IANS

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First Published: Aug 30 2016 | 7:22 PM IST

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