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India signs Rs 32,000-crore deal for 31 US predator drones to counter China

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published October 16, 2024
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In a significant move to bolster its defense capabilities, India has signed a Rs 32,000-crore deal with the United States for the acquisition of 31 long-endurance MQ-9B Predator drones. These armed drones will be used by India’s three armed services—Army, Navy, and Air Force—and a maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility for the drones will be established within India. The deal was finalized in the presence of senior officials from both countries, according to reports from news agency ANI.

The purchase of these drones marks a deepening of the defense ties between India and the US, particularly as India seeks to strengthen its military capabilities in the face of growing security challenges posed by China. The acquisition will include 15 Sea Guardian drones for the Indian Navy and 16 Sky Guardian drones for the Indian Army and Air Force.

Strategic importance of predator drones

The MQ-9B Predator drones, known as ‘hunter-killer’ unmanned aerial vehicles, are armed with state-of-the-art intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities. They are equipped with Hellfire air-to-ground missiles and precision-guided smart bombs, allowing them to strike targets with deadly accuracy while flying at altitudes exceeding 40,000 feet.

India’s decision to acquire these drones is primarily driven by its need to enhance surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities along its borders with China, especially in the volatile regions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). The drones are expected to significantly boost India’s monitoring capabilities in these critical areas.

Deployment plans a long China border and Indian ocean region

India’s military plans to deploy 16 Sky Guardian drones, with 8 each for the Indian Army and Indian Air Force (IAF). These drones will be stationed at air bases in Sarsawa and Gorakhpur, located in Uttar Pradesh, to provide surveillance along the entire length of the LAC, which stretches from Ladakh in the west to Arunachal Pradesh in the east. This deployment is crucial for India’s strategy to maintain a high level of preparedness against Chinese military activities along the border.

Given the large runway requirements for take-off and landing, the drones will be deployed at IAF bases that possess the necessary infrastructure. The collaboration between the Army and the Air Force ensures seamless integration of these drones into India’s broader defense framework, with both services benefitting from enhanced ISR capabilities.

The remaining 15 drones—Sea Guardians—will be utilized by the Indian Navy, focusing on patrolling and monitoring the IOR. With a flight endurance of over 36 hours, these drones will enable the Navy to maintain a constant vigil over India’s vast maritime zone, which is critical for safeguarding India’s strategic interests in the region, including the protection of shipping lanes and monitoring potential adversarial movements.

Strengthening Indo-US defense ties

The Predator drone deal is yet another example of the growing defense cooperation between India and the United States. In recent years, the two countries have worked closely to advance military interoperability and defense trade, and this agreement further cements their strategic partnership.

The acquisition of the MQ-9B drones follows a series of high-profile defense procurements from the US, including advanced fighter jets, helicopters, and missile systems. The ongoing collaboration highlights India’s pivot towards sourcing advanced military technology from the US as part of its broader efforts to modernize its armed forces.

Moreover, the establishment of a local MRO facility for the drones within India is in line with the government’s “Make in India” initiative, which aims to develop the country’s indigenous defense manufacturing capabilities. This facility will help India maintain its drone fleet locally, reducing dependence on foreign suppliers for maintenance and support.

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Enhancing India’s regional security role

The induction of these MQ-9B Predator drones into India’s armed forces is expected to have far-reaching implications for regional security, particularly in the context of India’s strategic competition with China. The ability to carry out long-duration ISR missions along the LAC and the IOR will provide India with a critical edge in monitoring adversarial movements, especially in light of the growing military presence of China in these regions.

In the Indian Ocean, where China’s naval activities have increased significantly in recent years, the deployment of Sea Guardian drones will enhance India’s ability to maintain maritime domain awareness and safeguard its maritime interests.

In conclusion, the Rs 32,000-crore deal for 31 Predator drones represents a significant step in India’s efforts to modernize its military and enhance its surveillance capabilities. By acquiring these advanced drones, India aims to counter China’s growing influence along its land borders and maritime regions, further reinforcing its role as a key security player in the Indo-Pacific. The deepening defense partnership with the United States also highlights the importance of strategic alliances in addressing evolving regional security challenges.

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