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Drone deal takes flight: US approves sale to India despite rumours

| @indiablooms | Feb 04, 2024, at 12:40 am

While rumors swirled online about a stalled drone sale, the real story took a different path. On February 1st, 2024, the US State Department officially approved a significant $3.99 billion deal to provide India with 31 MQ-9B Sky Guardian drones, missiles, and related equipment.

This development comes after months of discussions and clears the way for enhanced Indian defense capabilities.

The news stands in stark contrast to recent misinformation circulating online suggesting the deal was blocked due to an alleged assassination attempt. These claims were swiftly debunked by both Indian and US officials, highlighting the importance of verifying information before sharing it.

Details of the Drone Deal

31 MQ-9B Sky Guardian drones: These state-of-the-art armed drones offer extended range and endurance, bolstering India’s surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities.

Military equipment: The package includes 170 AGM-114R Hellfire missiles, 310 GBU-39B/B laser-guided bombs, and navigation systems, significantly enhancing India’s offensive and defensive arsenal.

Distribution: The Indian Navy is expected to receive 15 drones, while the Army and Air Force will each get eight.

Significance of the Deal

Strengthened US-India ties: This agreement underscores the growing strategic partnership between the two nations, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region.
Enhanced Indian defense: The drones and weapons will significantly upgrade India’s military capabilities, allowing for better border security, maritime monitoring, and counter-terrorism operations.

Economic boost: The deal is expected to create jobs and opportunities within the US defense industry.

Looking Ahead

While the final sale still requires a formal agreement between the two countries, the US approval marks a significant step forward. This deal not only strengthens the US-India relationship but also equips India with advanced technology to address its security concerns. It is crucial to rely on credible sources for information and avoid spreading misinformation, especially on sensitive topics like military deals.

(Photo and Text courtesy: Khalsavox.com)

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