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India, US confirm they will sign geospatial deal tomorrow

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Photo: India’s defence minister Rajnath Singh welcoming US Defense Secretary Dr Mark T. Esper at the South Block in New Delhi today.

New Delhi: India and the United States today said they will sign a geospatial cooperation agreement tomomrrow that enables sharing of critical satellite communications and data to improve their military interoperability.

A statement released by India’s Ministry of Defence after a delegation meeting between Minister of Defence Rajnath Singh and US Defense Secretary Dr Mark T. Esper here said, “the two ministers expressed satisfaction that agreement of BECA will be signed during this visit.”

BECA stands for Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement on Geospatial Cooperation and this agreement will enable the US to share with India advanced satellite and topographical data for long-range navigation and missile-targeting.

Esper, along with US Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo, is in India today and tomorrow for the bilateral ‘2+2Ministerial Dialogue between the two nations, involving Rajnath Singh and Minister of External Affairs Dr S. Jaishankar from the Indian side. The ‘2+2’ dialogue will take place tomorrow.

Here below is the text of the Fact Sheet on India-US relationship that the US Department of State‘s office of the spokesperson released yesterday (today, according to India time).

THE US-INDIA RELATIONSHIP: ROOTED IN DEMOCRATIC TRADITIONS AND GROWING IN NEW STRATEGIC DIMENSIONS

INDIA IS A REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LEADER

OUR DEFENCE AND SECURITY COOPERATION IS INCREASINGLY STRONG

OUR PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE TIES: AN UNBREAKABLE BOND OF FRIENDSHIP

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