US pledges measures to provide technology access to India
This
assurance was given by US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta to Defence
Minister A K Antony during hour-long discussions in which they reviewed
the security situation in South Asia and the AfPak region.
Panetta
gave an assurance to Antony that the US would initiate measures to
provide access to technology, defence ministry officials said.
The
denial of dual-use items by the US to various laboratories under the
Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) was a key issue for
discussion between the two sides.
DRDO
chief V K Saraswat had recently said that US President Barack Obama's
assurance on removal of DRDO from the entities list and easing exports
of dual use items had remained on paper.
In
the backdrop of China asserting its naval presence in the South China
Sea, Antony told Panetta that India favoured unhindered freedom of
navigation in international waters for all.
His remarks come in the wake US announcement of moving six aircraft carriers in the Asia Pacific region.
Antony
also told Panetta that in case of bilateral issues between countries,
it was desirable that parties concerned should settle their contentious
matters in accordance with international law.
Sources
said that Panetta did not bring up the contentious Logistics Support
Agreement, Communication Interoperability and Security Memorandum of
Agreement (CISMOA) or the Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement for
Geo-spatial Cooperation (BECA) during his discussions with Antony.
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