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US Senate version of NDAA seeks to enhance defence partnership with India

It also includes depot-level maintenance, joint research and development, 5G and Open Radio Access Networks (RAN); cyber and cold-weather capabilities.

July 21, 2022 / 09:30 IST
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The US Senate building (File image)
The US Senate building (File image)

A key committee of the US Senate has sought to bolster the defence partnership with India and take it to a new level through greater cooperation in intelligence collection, drones and fourth and fifth generation aircraft.

The move by the powerful Senate Armed Services Committee comes a week after the House of Representatives passed a legislative amendment as part of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that waived off punitive CAATSA sanctions for India. NDAA is the annual budget of the United States. The House version of NDAA was passed last week.

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The Senate Armed Services Committee released its version of the National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2023 On Wednesday. It includes a Section on Enhancing the Major Defense Partnership with India which envisages greater cooperation in intelligence collection, drones and fourth and fifth generation aircraft.

It also includes depot-level maintenance, joint research and development, 5G and Open Radio Access Networks (RAN); cyber and cold-weather capabilities. The Section also asks the defence secretary to explore other areas for expanding cooperation with India, including a description of the challenges, agreements, authorities that may be required, and also an articulation of security considerations including protection of research and development and intellectual property.