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India becomes first non NATO state to get the most advanced Predator drones from US

India becomes first non NATO state to get the most advanced Predator drones from US

n”>The United States government has approved the sale of a naval variant of the Predator drone made by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc to India, the U.S.-based company said on Friday.

Reuters reported earlier on Friday that the U.S. government was expected to authorize the sale of drones ahead of a visit next week by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

India has been looking to buy 22 of the unarmed surveillance aircraft, MQ-9B Guardian, worth more than $2 billion to keep watch over the Indian Ocean.

“We are pleased that the U.S. Government has cleared the way for the sale of the MQ-9B Guardian to the Indian Government,” General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Chief Executive Linden Blue said in a statement.

The Indian embassy and the U.S. State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Securing agreement on the purchase of the drones is seen in New Delhi as a key test of defense ties that flourished under former President Barack Obama but have drifted under Trump, who has courted Asian rival China as he seeks Beijing’s help to contain North Korea’s nuclear program.

The deal would be the first such purchase by a country that is not a member of the NATO alliance.