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India, US ink landmark defence pact, BECA at 2+2 meet

  • Defence ministry’s Additional Secretary Jivesh Nandan signed the agreement on behalf of India
  • India and the United States signed the BECA at the 2+2 Ministerial dialogue
  • Defence secretary Mark Esper said the United States wanted stronger ties with India

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Published: October 27, 2020 08:34:02 New Delhi, Delhi, India

India and the US on Tuesday inked a landmark defence agreement that will allow the sharing of high-end military technology, classified satellite data and critical information between the two countries, reported news agency PTI. The signing of the Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement (BECA) at the 2+2 dialogue also signals further boosting of bilateral defence and military ties.

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This comes in the backdrop of India’s tense border standoff with China in eastern Ladakh.

The inking of the BECA completes finalisation of four key pacts between the two countries which were identified as crucial to significantly expand the strategic ties.

Officials said the agreement will give India access to classified geospatial data as well as critical information having significant military applications from the US.

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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Defence Minister Rajath Singh held the talks with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defence Secretary Mark T Esper. Both sides were assisted by their top military and security officials.

In the 2+2 dialogue, the two sides deliberated on a host of critical issues including ways to further expand the already close relationship between the militaries of the two countries as well as broader issues of mutual interest in the Indo-Pacific region, reported PTI.

Other key pacts signed by both countries:

A key pact called General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA) was signed by the two countries in 2002. The GSOMIA provides for specific measures to ensure security standards for safeguarding critical information shared by the US with India.

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In a major move in 2016, the US had designated India a “Major Defence Partner” intending to elevate defence trade and technology sharing  to a level commensurate with that of its closest allies and partners.

The two countries inked the Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement (LEMOA) in 2016 that allows their militaries use each other’s bases for repair and replenishment of supplies as well as provide for deeper cooperation.

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India and the US signed another pact called COMCASA (Communications Compatibility and Security Agreement) in 2018 that provides for interoperability between the two militaries and provides for sale of high end technology from the US to India.

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