"NDA government's decision to sign Logistics Support Agreement with the US is the beginning of the end of the independence of India's foreign policy and strategic autonomy.
"It is a disastrous decision. Government should retract the decision and should not sign this agreement and other foundation agreements," senior party leader A K Antony, who was Defence Minister in the UPA government, told PTI.
Antony insisted that by signing this agreement, India would gradually become part of the American military bloc.
Noting that by signing this agreement, India will allow U S Military, mainly Navy and Air force, to use its facilities for their smooth operations, he said "They can refuel their ships and aircraft etc and, if necessary, keep their military equipment on Indian soil".
Antony said India rarely operates beyond its shores. "This agreement practically gives very little advantage to it, but gives enormous opportunity to US Military."
"It means gradually India will become one of their major facilitators. It is a dangerous game. It will become part of military conflicts. It will affect our strategic autonomy. In eyes of the world, India will become part of the US military bloc.," he added.
Antony's response came a day after India and the US agreed "in principle" to a logistics exchange agreement to enable both militaries to use each other's assets and bases for repair and replenishment of supplies, an issue which did not find favour with the previous UPA government.
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