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US invites India to join hands for missile defence shield

TimePublished on Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 11:22, Updated on Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 14:43 in Nation section

MARKETING A KILL: The American sea-based missile defence system, Aegis, couldn't have got a better marketing push.

MARKETING A KILL: The American sea-based missile defence system, Aegis, couldn't have got a better marketing push.


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New Delhi: The American sea-based missile defence system, Aegis, couldn't have got a better marketing push. The system used to shoot down a wayward spy satellite on Wednesday is at the heart of a renewed US invitation to India to join hands in putting together a missile defence shield.

The US has proposed that the Aegis combat management system be installed on seven Indian frigates under a programme code-named Project 17 A.

India's Larsen and Toubro and the Hyundai Heavy Industries have been roped in by American Lockheed Martin to present a joint bid for the Aegis to India.

The shooting down of the satellite was however, the perfect marketing demonstration for the Aegis-based missile defence system.

The flexibility of this system would allow for the integration of Indian missiles on a collective missile defence shield, should New Delhi so decide.

Five other countries have pooled in 85 warships under the Aegis umbrella.

Sea-based missile defences dramatically increase the chances of intercepting an enemy missile. The US is careful not to package it’s offer as a military alliance, an idea India is loathe to.

The US offer extends to a multi-layered missile defence, which also includes the Patriot and the Thaad systems.

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