US wants security of info in defence joint ventures
New Delhi: Leading US defence firms are pushing for a specific framework in India to ensure the safety and security of critical technology and classified defence information when they are shared with the Indian private sector for joint ventures in India.
A top official of the US-India Business Council (USIBC) said they also want a government-to-government agreement to facilitate the transfer of classified defence technology and information to the Indian private sector besides clarity on issues relating to liability, intellectual property rights and industrial safety.
Mr Benjamin Schwartz, senior director for defence and aerospace at the Washington-based USIBC, said there was no provision for sharing classified defence information by American companies with the Indian private sector at present and a government-to-government agreement was necessary to facilitate it.
“Companies from the United State are willing to ensure transfer of critical technology to India but the Indian government has to ensure protection of critical and classified technology,” he said in an interview.
Mr Schwartz, who held extensive talks with the defence establishment here on several sticky issues during a visit to India, said under the existing framework, American companies can share classified information and technology with India’s defence public sector undertakings and not with the private sector.
“Right now, there is no mechanism in place to allow companies from the United States to extend classified information to private Indian industries,” he said, adding it was for New Delhi to initiate the process for an agreement.