Admitting that the four projects identified under the Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI) might appear "not very unique", a senior Defence Ministry official today said both countries will eventually graduate to a more sophisticated level.
"Something very fundamental to DTTI is that whatever we do, as far as India is concerned, we would like those technologies to be transformative and unique," G Mohan Kumar, Secretary (Defence Production) told reporters here.
During US President Barack Obama's visit, the two countries had identified four "pathfinder projects" under DTTI while agreeing on a working group on aircraft carrier technology and for designing and development of jet engine technology.
"There are so many types of technology. Aircraft carrier technology, jet engine technology where the country can be given an edge," Kumar added.
He said the whole process is "demand driver" and forces will decide what meets their futuristic requirements.
The official noted that both the countries are in a new area of bilateral cooperation as they never had the opportunity of co-production and co-development.
Kumar stressed that DTTI is a "very young framework" and it will take sometime to evolve into something very mature.
