India, US ink Rs 5,000 crore deal for 145 M777 ultra-light howitzers
This is the first deal for artillery guns since the Bofors scandal in 1980s.
New Delhi: Breaking the Bofors jinx, India and the US on Wednesday inked a nearly Rs 5,000 crore deal for 145 M777 ultra-light howitzers, which will be mostly deployed near the borders with China.
This is the first deal for artillery guns since the Bofors scandal in 1980s. “India has on Wednesday signed the Letter of Acceptance which formalises the contract between India and US for these guns,” sources said. The deal for 145 American ultra-light howitzers, costing about Rs 5,000 crore was recently cleared by the Cabinet Committee on Security. The deal was inked as atwo-day meeting of the 15thIndia-US Military Cooperation Group began here.
India-US MCG is a forum established to progress Defence Cooperation between HQ Integrated Defence Staff and US Pacific Command at the strategic and operational levels.
The meeting commenced with the US Co-Chair Lt Gen David H Berger, Commander US Marine Corps Forces, Pacific calling on Lt Gen Satish Dua, CISC, HQ IDS.
The MCG meeting is co-chaired by Air Marshal AS Bhonsle DCIDS (Operations), HQ IDS. A 260-member delegation from the US Defence Forces and several officers from the three Services HQ and HQ IDS representing the Indian side are attending the bilateral event.