Indo US Relations

The USA really wants to push India into a war against China. The only area of friction between India and China is the border issue, and an amicable settlement will be a death-nail for US' current Indo-Pacific strategy.

Ever wondered why the US has formed the Anglo-saxon alliance (AUKUS)? That is the plan-B.
For that opportunity US doesn’t need to do anything .Chinese are serving them on platter.
That border issue will keep happening until Chinese are squatting on Tibet.
 
If they are serious, they should have repatriate Gurpatwant Singh Pannun to India for terrorism crimes.

Serious about what? Helping India and helping themselves in the process? A win-win deal?

No, they are playing a zero-sum game. US' foreign policy is still stuck in the cold war era.

Just look at the way their ambassador to India behaves. He leaves a lot of clues on how the US perceives India.

For that opportunity US doesn’t need to do anything .Chinese are serving them on platter.
That border issue will keep happening until Chinese are squatting on Tibet.

Few people who know things are speculating that India and China are trying to calm things down and find a middle ground, even a possible solution. Just look at the number of interactions going on between the foreign ministries of the two countries.
 
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Serious about what? Helping India and helping themselves in the process? A win-win deal?

No, they are playing a zero-sum game. US' foreign policy is still stuck in the cold war era.

Just look at the way their ambassador to India behaves. He leaves a lot of clues on how the US perceives India.



Few people who know things are speculating that India and China are trying to calm things down and find a middle ground, even a possible solution. Just look at the number of interactions going on between the foreign ministries of the two countries.
To be fair, take the words of US ambassador with quite a bit of salt. He isnt a carreer diplomat, he got the position by being a political supporter of Biden.

In US there are 2 types of diplomats - political and career. Critical nations (China, Russia, Ukraine) get career diplomats. More friendly nations (eg canaga, many European countries) get political friends of president. Right now ours is a political friend, he is likely to be a bit of a loose cannon and not very precise on US position.
 
Serious about what? Helping India and helping themselves in the process? A win-win deal?

No, they are playing a zero-sum game. US' foreign policy is still stuck in the cold war era.

Just look at the way their ambassador to India behaves. He leaves a lot of clues on how the US perceives India.


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That’s why I said if they were serious they would have done this or that but they didn’t so what they are doing now is just a mirage.
Few people who know things are speculating that India and China are trying to calm things down and find a middle ground, even a possible solution. Just look at the number of interactions going on between the foreign ministries of the two countries.
 
Few people who know things are speculating that India and China are trying to calm things down and find a middle ground, even a possible solution. Just look at the number of interactions going on between the foreign ministries of the two countries.
Thats a pipe dream. For regional powers, they need to have completely separate zones of influence to even have a remote possibility of lasting peace. For thousands of years Himalayas and remoteness of Tibet provided that space between India and China.
With China sitting in Tibet, this all changed and we became neighbours with our zone of influence having a direct land border with China too.
If at least Brahmaputra was the border instead of Himalayas, there was a chance. But even then the ball would have been in China's court to maintain that peace.
In the present scenario of land borders, India and China are bound to be competitors keeping each other in check, in the best case and being bitter enemies at war in the worst case, unless one country acknowledges the authority of other over itself.
 
Eye on China & Pakistan, India fast-tracks deal for 31 US 'hunter-killer' drones


Hahaha. Any import is always on fast track. Pata nhi BC kab kaun danda kar de.

Same eyes can't see China and Pakistan when it's come to indigenous weapons in large quantities.

What these 31 Hunter Killers gonna do ?? Even Hauthis are taking them down regularly. Imagine China and Pakistan would do to them.
 
Hahaha. Any import is always on fast track. Pata nhi BC kab kaun danda kar de.

Same eyes can't see China and Pakistan when it's come to indigenous weapons in large quantities.

What these 31 Hunter Killers gonna do ?? Even Hauthis are taking them down regularly. Imagine China and Pakistan would do to them.

it's an old open item from Kargil review committee report i.e gaps in ISR capabilities.
gaps in ISR capabilities during threat detection phase.

as to why we couldn't develop these on our own, after 98 nuclear tests, muricans put us on technological denial list, we probably still are on tech denial list for some categories.
 
Sculptor of Ram murti at Ayodhya denied visa to US. You can guess why

 
⚡🇮🇳🇺🇲 India, US sign Security of Supplies Arrangement (SOSA) to provide reciprocal priority support for goods and services that promote national defence.

The arrangement will enable both countries to acquire the industrial resources they need from one another to resolve unanticipated supply chain disruptions to meet national security.

View: https://t.me/elitepredatorss/11154
 
This isn't some trivial agreement

Looks like a very serious agreement, that is also legally binding on US defense industrial base..SOSA deals with assuring supplies during peace and "wartime"
Commits India as well ..US embassy quote: "India will in turn establish a government-industry Code of Conduct with its industrial base, where Indian firms will voluntarily agree to make every reasonable effort to provide the U.S. priority support."


India is the eighteenth SOSA partner of the U.S. Other SOSA partners include Australia, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.

US EMBASSY RELEASE

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Looks like a very serious agreement, that is also legally binding on US defense industrial base..SOSA deals with assuring supplies during peace and "wartime"
Commits India as well ..US embassy quote: "India will in turn establish a government-industry Code of Conduct with its industrial base, where Indian firms will voluntarily agree to make every reasonable effort to provide the U.S. priority support."


India is the eighteenth SOSA partner of the U.S. Other SOSA partners include Australia, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.

US EMBASSY RELEASE

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Not legally binding but good enough, India may get faster clearances and also plug itself into US military supply chain, which will ⬆️ defense exports to US
 

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