India, Israel discuss cooperation against terror

By IANS,

New Delhi : Counter-terrorism and intelligence sharing, delivery of weapons and enhancement of cooperation in research and development were high on the agenda as India-Israel’s joint working group on defence met here Tuesday.


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The group is co-chaired by Indian Defence Secretary Pradeep Kumar and Israeli defence ministry Director-General Brig. Gen. (retd) Pinchas Buchris.

“The main focus of the talks was on enhancing the counter-terrorism cooperation based on intelligence sharing especially after the Mumbai terror attack,” a defence official said, requesting anonymity.

This meeting followed the visit of Israeli chief of defence staff Lt.Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi earlier this month. During the first India visit by an Israeli chief of defence staff, Ashkenazi had met the top brass of the Indian armed forces.

India is Israel’s biggest customer for weapons and has a longstanding relationship with Tel Aviv. India has bought military hardware and software from Israel worth about $8 billion since the 1999 Kargil conflict with Pakistan.

Despite allegations of kickbacks, India signed a contract for joint research and development projects with Israeli armament companies.

India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has inked a Rs.26 billion project with Israeli Aerospace Industries to develop supersonic 70-km range Barak-NG (next generation) missile defence system for the Indian Navy.

In 2004, India ordered three Phalcon AWACS from Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), fitted on Russian-built Ilyushin Il-76 aircraft. The first of the AWACS were inducted in the Indian Air Force in May this year.

Israel has also sold IAI Malat-built Searcher MkII and IAI Heron unmanned aerial vehicles to the Indian Air Force. The IAI recently upgraded 32 Mi-24 helicopters for the Indian Army.

Also, Rafael, the Israeli authority for development of weapons and military technology, is a major company vying for a $10 billion contract for the supply of 126 medium multi-role combat aircraft to the Indian Air Force.

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