Indo-US defense cooperation

Ukraine Should Deny US Access to Drone Technology Until Deal Guaranteed

The United States is pursuing a defense cooperation agreement with Ukraine to gain access to its advanced drone technology and intellectual property. This proposed agreement stems from the Pentagon’s interest in battle-tested Ukrainian systems, particularly their expertise in drone warfare developed during the ongoing conflict. The US seeks to test and potentially replicate these technologies domestically, with potential for direct procurement and benchmarks for future American drone programs. Ukrainian officials have emphasized the combat readiness of their systems, while the US is keen on independent evaluation.

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India Diversifies Military Procurement, Reducing Reliance on Russia

India’s reliance on Russia for defense equipment has plummeted from 76% in 2009 to 36% last year, reflecting a strategic shift towards Western suppliers. This diversification includes significant contracts with US firms, totaling approximately $20 billion since 2008, and collaborations on projects like advanced jet engines. While some joint ventures with Russia continue, India’s increased domestic production and Western partnerships signal a reduced dependence on Moscow for its military needs, although nuclear cooperation remains largely with Russia. Despite this shift, India continues to purchase energy from Russia.

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