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‘India must choose’: US threatens ‘serious implications’ for defense ties with Delhi over S-400 deal US threatens ‘serious implications’ for defence ties with India as it stands defiant over S-400 deal
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Washington has warned India of sanctions and implications for their defense ties if New Delhi proceeds with its purchase of Russia’s S-400 air missile defense system, a White House official told a group of reporters on Thursday. Washington has once again reminded India of the possible consequences of New Delhi proceeding with its purchase of Russia’s S-400 air missile defence system despite India’s firm stance on preserving the deal.
“The S-400 [deal] is significant because of CAATSA sanctions. It’s also significant because of what it precludes, in terms of future high-tech cooperation,” an anonymous senior State Department official is reported as saying by the Times of India. Moscow and New Delhi sealed a $5 billion S-400 accord in 2015. Since then, the US has been pressing India to buy American equipment instead, offering Patriot and THAAD missiles as an alternative.
India may face retaliation for the S-400 defense deal, which it sealed with Moscow last October, under the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA), which was passed by the US Congress to hinder arms purchases from Russia. “The S-400 [deal] is significant because of CAATSA sanctions. It’s also significant because of what it precludes, in terms of future high-tech cooperation,” an anonymous senior State Department official is reported as saying by the Times of India.
The official added that the US is strongly against mixing their systems with foreign ones, saying “there are threats posed by the purchase of an S-400.” That’s why India has to choose where “its military relations [are] headed,” and “with who it [is] going to share the highest technology and that operating environment.” Washington constantly threatens India with retaliation under the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) issued by the US Congress to hinder arms purchases from Russia. Despite the pressure, New Delhi has remained defiant and made a clear point that it would stick to the deal. The Indian Army’s Chief General Bipin Rawat previously confirmed that the deal would proceed and insisted his country won’t be told what to do as it “follows an independent policy”.
Russia’s S-400 is one of the most advanced long-range air missile defense systems in the world. The US insists that it is incompatible with its Patriot systems and pushes other countries to stick to American gear. So far, the threats have failed to stop a steady flow of S-400 orders, with Turkey expecting its first batteries to be delivered this summer despite growing pressure from Washington. India and Russia have a long history of arms trading, with Moscow being New Delhi’s biggest weapons importer. Now the US, which is number 2, apparently wants to change that.
The official added, that Washington is strongly against mixing their systems with foreign ones, saying “there are threats posed by the purchase of an S-400.” That’s why India has to choose where “its military relations [are] headed” and “with who it [is] going to share the highest technology and that operating environment”.
So far, the US threats have failed to stop a steady flow of S-400 orders. Washington has put massive pressure on Turkey for a similar deal with Moscow. It threatens to halt deliveries of its military equipment pre-ordered by Ankara and to suspend training programs for Turkish pilots of US fighter jets. Despite that, Turkey expects first batteries to be delivered already this summer.
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