US close to signing deals with India in defence: top commander

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Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Feb 25 2016 | 5:49 PM IST
The US is close to signing three foundational agreements with India in fields of defence and communications to take bilateral military ties "to the next level", a top American military commander has said ahead of his visit to the country next week.
"We were moving out aggressively in technical field with DTTI (Defence Technology and Trade Initiative)," US Pacific Command Commander Admiral Harry Harris said in response to a question on India-US defence relationship.
"There are some what we call foundational agreements that have to be executed with partner nations in order to move, quote unquote, 'to the next level'," he said during his testimony before the House Committee on Armed Services.
Harris said the US is working with India on the signing of the foundational agreements.
"One of those is the LSA - Logistics Support Agreement - which allows us to do the cross servicing - acquisition cross servicing, for example.
"Another one is called the CISMOA (Communications and Information Security Memorandum of Agreement), and it involves communications security so that we can be assured that India will protect our communications as we would protect theirs," Harris said.
"So these are foundation agreements that we enact with every country we work with. We have not gotten to the point of signing them with India, but I think we're close. We're closer now than we ever have been, and I'm encouraged by what I'm hearing from my colleagues in India, and I look forward to having that discussion with them when I go there next week," Harris said.
The commander is headed to India next week for a wide range of talks with his Indian counterparts and the leadership.
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First Published: Feb 25 2016 | 5:49 PM IST

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