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Possible sale of Boeing C-17 aircraft to India approved: Pentagon

The Trump administration’s decision to sell one C-17 transport aircraft to India will improve its capability to meet current and future strategic airlift requirements, the Pentagon said.

The US Defense Security and Cooperation Agency (DSCA) Pentagon said that the State Department has approved the sale to India of the final C-17 for USD336.2 million. The proposed deal, which still needs to be approved by Congress, covers equipment as well as support in addition to the aircraft. The Indian Air Force (IAF) already fields 10 C-17s that are flown by 81 Squadron out of Hindon Air Force Station, near Delhi.

“India lies in a region prone to natural disasters and will use the additional capability for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief,” the agency said. 

In addition, through this purchase India will be able to provide more rapid strategic combat airlift capabilities for its armed forces. India currently operates C-17 aircraft and will have no difficulty absorbing this aircraft into its armed forces, the agency said adding that the proposed sale will not alter the basic military balance in the region. The Congressional notification said that a determination has been made that India can provide substantially the same degree of protection for the sensitive technology being released as the US.

“This proposed sale is necessary to the furtherance of the US, foreign policy and national security objectives outlined in the Policy Justification,” the agency added. 

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