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Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Thursday expressed confidence that India and US will be able to sign big defence deals during President Barack Obama’s visit to New Delhi for the Republic Day celebrations.

At the Adamya Chetana Seva Utsav here, Parrikar said, “It is quite obvious that defence deals will be finalised during Obama’s visit.”

“There are many things on the radar and we are working on the shape and size of these deals. We are facing issues in terms of technology, and these are being tackled. But I cannot divulge further details,” he added.

Speaking about the frequent ceasefire violations by Pakistan on the border, Parrikar said the government will not take things lying down.

“Whenever there has been a ceasefire violation, we have responded with double vigour. The incident that took place recently was not an infiltration. It was a mere attempt. They attempt to fire at night so that terrorists can sneak in. But we have been alert and have given them a powerful response,” he said.

Several eminent engineers in the aeronautics and space sectors were felicitated on the occasion. They included former ISRO chairman U R Rao, HAL chairman R K Tyagi, Dr C G K Nair, DRDO’s Dr Tamilmani and others.

Union Chemical and Fertilizers Minister H N Ananth Kumar and Law Minister D V Sadananda Gowda and lexicographer G Venkatasubbaiah were among those present.

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They are the most likely candidates.
Though personally, I would have wanted to order more C-17's as its line is shutting down and six are white tail.. IAF per its own statement needs 17.
Apache and Chinook deals to be signed? seems possible
 
They are the most likely candidates.
Though personally, I would have wanted to order more C-17's as its line is shutting down and six are white tail.. IAF per its own statement needs 17.

I think they will still be available for export customers but US has the required amount so they will not be inducting anymore themselves but India and Australia might need more that Boeing could supply.

Whats on the cards?

If he really wants to make a statement he would try to get India into the NSG club asap which would be a coup!
 
- Apaches
- Chinooks
- M777
- S70
- P8I
- C130
- C17

All pending and the government already missed 2 chances, lets hope something happens now.


When we are buying weapons from abroad we should buy the best which can give us edge. Among these only Apache and P-8I are great rests are just common. We can develop them in India itself.

We should try for railgun from USA, its a game changer. :D
 

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