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US lawmakers frustrated with Pakistan, approve move to put India at par with NATO allies



Washington: Taking the US-India strategic partnership forward ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Washington DC, the US House of Representatives has okayed a bipartisan legislative move to bolster defence ties with India and bring it at par with other NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) allies in terms of sale of defence equipment and technology transfer.
The lawmakers, meanwhile, ignored objections of the White House and approved blocking of USD 450 million aid to Pakistan for failing to take action against the dreaded Haqqani network. The move reflected the strong anti-Pak sentiment prevailing among the US lawmakers.
Speaking on the floor of the House of Representatives in favour of the amendment in this regard in the National Defence Authorisation Act (NDAA)-2017, Congressman George Holding said: "It seeks to promote greater defence trade and encourage additional military cooperation between the United States and India."
Notably, the amendment (Enhancing Defence and Security Co-operation with India) was sponsored by Holding and Ami Bera (House India Caucus Chairs) and Chair and Ranking Member of House Foreign Affairs Committee Ed Royce and Elliot Engel, respectively.
"I believe that by requiring our government to take actions such as strengthening Defence Technology and Trade Initiative and encouraging combined military planning with India, we can make certain that the US-India defence relationship endures," Holding said.
"Mr Chairman, given the dynamic nature of the Indo- Pacific region and its importance to our own national security and future economic growth, now is the time to build on recent successes and propel the US-India strategic partnership forward," Holding said.
For the US, it encourages the executive branch to designate an official to focus on US-India defence cooperation, facilitate the transfer of defence technology, maintain a special office in the Pentagon dedicated exclusively to the US-India Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI).
It urges the US government to enhance India's military capabilities in the context of combined military planning, and promote co-production/co-development opportunities.

(Source : zeenews.india.com)
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