ADROIT DIPLOMACY: The timely need to avoid the risk of US sanction following $5 billion defence deal with Russia.
India has
finally decided to prioritise its national security interests, despite the threat
of US sanctions on countries entering into commercial contracts with Russia.
The S-400 acquisition from Russia will surely boost India’s defence. As per the contract, over the next 4.6 years, Russia will sell five S-400 Triumf missiles worth $5.43 billion.
The S-400 acquisition from Russia will surely boost India’s defence. As per the contract, over the next 4.6 years, Russia will sell five S-400 Triumf missiles worth $5.43 billion.
The S-400
Triumf long range air defence missile system has the capability to destroy
incoming hostile aircraft, missile and even drones at ranges of upto 400km. It
can fire three types of missile and simultaneously engage 36 targets thereby
creating a layered defence.
The S-400 missile deal has been an issue of much speculation after the Trump administration’s Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) law came into affect in January which tends to target countries doing business with Russian,Iranian and North Korean companies.
The S-400 missile deal has been an issue of much speculation after the Trump administration’s Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) law came into affect in January which tends to target countries doing business with Russian,Iranian and North Korean companies.
In the
current global scenario, India has to play its cards carefully. This requires skill
full diplomacy and the need to make a cogent case to the Americans. The benefit
of doing this is that it will allow India to expand its relationship
simultaneously with its other partner countries without compromising on its
strategic interest.
Will India’s
adroit diplomacy give US a unique chance to spell out special relations with
India?
Will it
allow the Trump government to pitch an even handed application of the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act(CAATSA)?
The
strategic resonance of such conditions will not be just significant but transformative for future ties between India's policy makers and the Trump government.
Though India and the US maintain a robust Global Strategic Partnership,by signing the S-400 missile deal, New Delhi has now sent a clear message to the world that its bilateral relationship with one country is independent of that with a third country.
Though India and the US maintain a robust Global Strategic Partnership,by signing the S-400 missile deal, New Delhi has now sent a clear message to the world that its bilateral relationship with one country is independent of that with a third country.










Ideas and views for or against this are welcome..
ReplyDeleteTrump has the presidential power for clause waiver as per caatsa act.
ReplyDeleteWait for Mr Trump's statement..
ReplyDeleteTrump is still in wait n watch mode...
ReplyDeleteIs there ways other than diplomacy to avoid sanctions...
ReplyDeleteAccording to current geo political scenario... US needs india to make its presence in south asia... US has to play there cards very carefully. I dont think they will pose any sanctions..
ReplyDeleteYes definitely...US need India to counter check China in South Asia. So it would surely go in hand with India.
DeleteA balance of two is important
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