India and the US likely to conclude a defence agreement before PM Modi’s US visit in June
India and the US likely to conclude a defence agreement before PM Modi’s US visit in June
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Before the june visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India and the US hope to conclude a defence agreement giving their militaries reciprocal access to their facilities round the world.

On tuesday, at a senate hearing, Nisha Biswal, a senior US state department official, told American lawmakers that “We are hopeful that progress will be made on some of the foundational agreements, including the logistics agreement, that might be concluded prior to the visit.” She added, “We are looking to see if there are things we can take on board (for the visit).”

Modi will start a two-day US visit on June 7.

PM will meet President Barack Obama and address a joint meeting of congress as part of an unprecedented engagement with lawmakers.

In April when defense secretary Ash Carter visited India, the two countries announced an “in principle” decision to sign the pact, the Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement.

This would be the second foundational agreement signed by India and the United States after the General Security of Military Information Agreement, signed in 2002.

The remaining two are Communications and Information Security Memorandum of Agreement and Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement for Geospatial Intelligence.

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