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India 'disappointed' as US decides to sell eight F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan

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For US after all this sabre rattling about taking on the terrorists in Pakistan, it is going back on its commitment! Look like its business interests are supreme and friendly diplomacy with India is just a charade!!

[h=1]India 'disappointed' as US decides to sell eight F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan[/h] Posted on: 07:27 AM IST Feb 13, 2016



Washington: The Obama administration on Friday notified the US Congress of its decision to sell eight F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan worth nearly $700 million.
Upset with the decision, Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said,"We are disappointed at the decision of the Obama Administration to notify the sale of F-16 aircraft to Pakistan."
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Upset with the decision, MEA Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said India disagrees with US rationale that such arms transfers help to combat terrorism.

He also said that India disagrees with the rationale of the US that such arms transfers help to combat terrorism. The MEA will summon US ambassador to convey India's displeasure over the decision of the Obama government.Despite mounting opposition from influential lawmakers from both the Republican and Democratic parties, the US State Department on Friday, notified the Congress that it has made a determination approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to the Government of Pakistan for F-16 Block 52 Aircraft, equipment, training, and logistics support.
The estimated cost is $699.4 million, the Defence Security Cooperation Agency - a wing of the Pentagon - said in a statement, adding that this proposed sale contributes to the US foreign policy objectives and national security goals by helping to improve the security of a strategic partner in South Asia.
Asserting that this will not alter the basic military balance in the region, the Pentagon said the proposed sale improves Pakistan's capability to meet current and future security threats.
These additional F-16 aircraft will facilitate operations in all-weather, non-daylight environments, provide a self- defence/area suppression capability, and enhance Pakistan's ability to conduct counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism operations.
"It will increase the number of aircraft available to the Pakistan Air Force to sustain operations, meet monthly training requirements, and support transition training for pilots new to the Block-52. Pakistan will have no difficulty absorbing these additional aircraft into its air force," the Pentagon agency said.
"This notice of a potential sale is required by law and does not mean the sale has been concluded," said the Defence Security Cooperation Agency.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, a State Department official defended the decisions of the US Government. "We strongly support the proposed sale of eight F-16s to Pakistan. This platform will support Pakistan's counter-terrorism and counterinsurgency operations, and has contributed to the success of these operations to date," the official said.
"These operations reduce the ability of militants to use Pakistani territory as a safe haven for terrorism and a base of support for the insurgency in Afghanistan," the official said, adding that these operations are in the national interests of both Pakistan and the US, and in the interest of the region more broadly.
"Let me be clear, before any arms transfer we take into account regional security and a range of other factors. We believe our security assistance contributes to a more stable and secure region," the official said when asked about India's apprehensions that this F-16 would finally end being used against it.
"The US does not view its security cooperation in the region in zero sum terms - our security relationships with Pakistan, India and Afghanistan are distinct, but each advances US interests and regional stability," the State Department official said.
Obama administration's notification to the Congress comes amidst mounting opposition from lawmakers. Early this week, Senator Bob Corker wrote to Secretary of State John Kerry that he would put a hold on any such decision.
Two days later, the State Department notified to the Congress its intention to sell F-16 to Pakistan. While the Congress has 30 days' time to act on it, senior administration officials exuded confidence that the sale would be approved by the lawmakers.

http://www.ibnlive.com/news/india/i...ht-f-16-fighter-jets-to-pakistan-1202493.html
 
US is always playing the role of (1) arms seller (2) Big brother - who is licensed to interfere in everything around the globe. They do not want any part of the world peaceful, unless the rulers toe their "views" or surrender their sovereignty. They are not comfortable with the peace prevailing in the sub-continent (in spite of unfriendly neighbours of India, which is certainly a force in the region).

Unless the US domination comes to end, we cannot hope peace in the world !
 
When there is a chance to sell arms, throwing all the ethics in the wind, US will not miss the chance.
Now, Pakistan is not an Islamic state ?
Will arming the Pakistan with F-16 fighter crafts will contain Islamic terrorism?
 
hi

its business....no morality.....money is criteria....india can buy jets from france....pak can buy from US.....US is more open market

economics.....the buyer pays money the seller sells the goods...thats all....
 
hi

its business....no morality.....money is criteria....india can buy jets from france....pak can buy from US.....US is more open market

economics.....the buyer pays money the seller sells the goods...thats all....
Yes; it is true. US is consciously aware that Pakistan is a potential market for selling arms & ammunitions.
That is why US never condemns despite its first hand knowledge about Pakistan's involvement in cross border terrorism.
This is the big brother's diplomacy!!
 
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