U.S. companies are poised to sign defense deals totalling $8 billion with India, U.S. Ambassador Nancy Powell said on Friday at her first public speech since arriving in New Delhi this month.
Powell did not specify which companies she was talking about or when the deals would be signed, but embassy officials said she was referring to negotiations that include about a dozen Apache helicopters along with engines for Indian jets.
“We are poised to sign an additional $8 billion in direct commercial and foreign military sales,” Powell said. “As we share more common equipment, our bilateral defense ties will become stronger.”
U.S. companies including Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Raytheon are some of the contractors looking to grab a share of India’s planned military spending.
Industrial conglomerate Honeywell International is offering engines for the Indian Airforce’s Jaguar fighter aircraft.
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