The legislation wants to lay down a policy that the US will support India. It seeks to have expeditious certifications for military articles and military equipment and treat “India as if it were of the same status as US allies such as Japan, Israel, Korea and NATO allies regarding technology transfers”.
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) introduced the U.S.-India Defense Cooperation Act to expand bilateral cooperation as India faces increased aggression from Beijing.
The U.S.-India partnership is vital to countering influences from Communist China. In order to strengthen this partnership, it is essential to enhance our strategic diplomatic, economic, and military relationship with New Delhi.
Called the US-India Defence Cooperation Act, it aims to expand bilateral cooperation as India faces increased aggression from Beijing. iStoc
Specifically, this legislation would:
Set a Statement of Policy that the U.S. will support India in its response to growing threats to its territorial integrity, provide necessary security assistance to India to deter adversaries, and cooperate with India with respect to defense, civil space, technology, medicine, and economic investments;
Provide a limited exemption for India from CAATSA sanctions for purchases of Russian equipment that are currently used by the Indian military;
Set a Sense of Congress that expeditious consideration of certifications of letters of offer to sell defense articles, defense services, design and construction services, and major defense equipment to India is consistent with U.S. interests and it is in the interest of peace and stability India to have the capabilities needed to deter threats;
Treat India as if it were of the same status as U.S. allies such as Japan, Israel, Korea, and NATO allies regarding technology transfers;
Authorize the Secretary of State to enter into a memorandum of understanding with India to increase military cooperation;
Expedite excess defense articles to India for two years and grant India the same status as other allies;
Expand International Military Education and Training Cooperation with New Delhi;
Require a report to Congress on Pakistan’s use of offensive force, including through terrorism and proxy groups, against India; and
Bar Pakistan from receiving security assistance if it is found to have sponsored terrorism against India.
“Communist China continues to aggressively expand its domain in the Indo-Pacific region, all while it seeks to impede the sovereignty and autonomy of our regional partners. It’s crucial for the U.S. to continue its support in countering these malicious tactics. India, along with other nations in the region, is not alone.” – Senator Rubio
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