Live · Global · Independent
Live Feeds
PinkVilla
Forbes
NDTV
Hindustan Times
As PM Modi And Joe Biden Hold Bilateral Talks, A Mega Drone Deal Firms Up
onmynews.com

As PM Modi And Joe Biden Hold Bilateral Talks, A Mega Drone Deal Firms Up

India and the United States today firmed up multi-billion dollar drone deal as PM Modi met Joe Biden on the first day of his three-day visit to the US. PM Modi held bilateral talks with US President Joe Biden and the two leaders discussed a range of issues to further strengthen India-US ties.

The drone deal was also discussed in detail by both leaders.

India is in the process of procuring 31 MQ-9B Sky Guardian and Sea Guardian drones from the United States. The cost to acquire these drones is nearly $3 billion. India aims to heighten the surveillance apparatus of the armed forces, especially along the frontier with China.

The talks for this deal have been on for well over a year now. In June last year, the Defence Ministry approved the procurement of the MQ-9B Sky Guardian and Sea Guardian armed drones with air-to-surface missiles and laser-guided bombs from the US under a government-to-government framework.

Apart from purchasing the drones, the Indian Navy is also looking to conclude two other major defence deals this financial year – 3 more Scorpene submarines and 26 Rafale-M fighter aircraft.

THE MQ-9B SKY GUARDIAN AND SEA GUARDIAN DRONES

The MQ-9B drone is a high-altitude long-endurance remotely-piloted unmanned aircraft manufactures and sold by US defence firm General Atomics. It is known for delivering persistent intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR).

It is designed to fly over the horizon via satellite for up to 40+ hours in all types of weather and safely integrate into civil airspace, enabling joint forces and civil authorities to deliver real-time situational awareness anywhere in the world—day or night.

According to General Atomics, the drone can be configured to conduct a number of ISR operations, including but not limited to:

Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief
Search and Rescue
Maritime domain awareness
Anti-surface warfare
Anti-submarine warfare
Airborne mine countermeasures
Airborne early warning
Electronic warfare
Long-range strategic ISR
Over-the-horizon targeting

The Predator drone has an impressive and proven record in West Asia as well as in Afghanistan. It is valued for its precision bombing capabilities and eliminating high-value targets.

The Predator drone is a variant of the MQ-9 “Reaper”, which was used to launch a modified version of the Hellfire missile that killed Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in the heart of Kabul in July 2022.

INDIAN ARMED FORCES – WHO GETS WHAT

The 31 drones that will be purchased from General Atomics will be divided between the Indian Navy, Indian Air Force and Indian Army. 16 of the MQ-9B drones will be allocated to the Indian Navy to increase its surveillance in the Indian Ocean region, eight will be given to the Indian Army for use along the Line of Actual Control with China and Line of Control with Pakistan, and the remaining eight will be assigned to the Indian Air Force for precision, targeted missions across borders.

The drone deal must be agreed upon and signed by both India and the United States before October 31, 2024, after which the approximately $3 billion price will be up for revision on part of the manufacturer – General Atomics, as per talks between both governments.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and his delegation was given a detailed brief on the capability and other specifics of the drone during his official visit to the US in August.

With PM Modi visiting the US, both nations will prioritise the deal and want to make progress before the October 31 date lapses.
 

Read full article
“Free, Open Indo-Pacific Is Our Shared Priority”: PM Modi At Quad Summit
onmynews.com

“Free, Open Indo-Pacific Is Our Shared Priority”: PM Modi At Quad Summit

A free, open, and inclusive Indo-Pacific is the shared priority and commitment of the Quad countries, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Quad summit on Saturday. Joe Biden, Australian PM Anthony Albanese, and Japan PM Fumio Kishida were also present at the meeting being held at the US President’s hometown of Wilmington.

In his opening remarks, PM Modi pointed out the Quad summit is being held at a time when the world is surrounded by tensions and conflicts.

“At such a time, it is important for all of humanity that the members of the Quad move forward based on shared democratic values. We are not against anybody. All of us support rules-based international order, respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, and peaceful resolution of all disputes. A free, open, inclusive, and prosperous Indo-Pacific is our shared priority and shared commitment,” he told the Quad leaders.

The Quad has taken several positive and inclusive initiatives in areas such as health security, critical and emerging technologies, climate change, and capacity building, PM Modi pointed out.

“Our message is clear – the Quad is here to stay, to assist, to partner, and to complement,” he said and offered to organise the Quad Leaders’ Summit in India in 2025.

Read | “Talks Were Extreme Fruitful”: PM Modi Meets President Biden In US

PM Modi also noted that the first Quad summit was held under Biden’s leadership and praised his role in enhancing cooperation in every sphere in an unprecedented way.

“I express my heartfelt gratitude to you (Biden) for your firm commitment, leadership, and contribution towards the Quad,” said the Prime Minister.

PM Modi arrived in the US hours earlier on a three-day visit and held bilateral talks with President Biden at his Delaware home. The talks were extremely fruitful, he said in an online post after the meeting.

During his visit, the Prime Minister will also address the Summit of the Future at the UN General Assembly in New York and interact with Indian expatriates and American business leaders.

Read full article
‘Quad is here to stay,’ says PM Modi as India prepares to host 2025 summit
onmynews.com

‘Quad is here to stay,’ says PM Modi as India prepares to host 2025 summit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the significance of the Quad alliance at the Wilmington Summit, noting its progress since 2021. He emphasized shared democratic values and a commitment to a free Indo-Pacific region. Modi also expressed India’s readiness to host the next Quad Summit in 2025, reinforcing that it is not against any specific country.

Read full article
Link copied!