U.S. Supports India's Membership to MTCR
BANGALORE: The U.S. has supported India’s entry into the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) that would enable it to share sensitive missile technologies like armed drone with New Delhi.
“The U.S. side affirms its support for India’s membership in the Missile Technology Control Regime at its upcoming plenary, the Nuclear Suppliers Group, and in the other global nonproliferation export control regimes,” said a joint statement issued at the conclusion of the India-U.S. Strategic and Commercial Dialogue at the State Department.
Early this year, India had formally applied for the membership of MTCR, a club of 34 countries that controls trade in missile and space technology.
A membership of MTCR would bring India closer to technology control regimes that it had fought and worked around for decades to build its missile and space programmes. The next plenary of MTCR is schedule to held now.
Building on the conclusion of their 10-year Defense Framework Agreement, both sides expressed satisfaction with progress on Defense Technology and Trade Initiative pathfinder projects, including the establishment of the Working Groups on Aircraft Carrier Technology and Jet Engine, and the growing
cooperation between U.S. and Indian defense industries through the ‘Make in India’ initiative.
Defense Minister Manohar Parrikar is expected to visit the U.S. this fall.
Honoring the memory of victims of terrorism from around the globe, including citizens of India and the U.S. on 26/11 and on 9/11, the two sides resolved to deepen cooperation to prevent terrorism, endorsing a Joint Declaration on Combating Terrorism to expand their partnership, it said.
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