May. 12, 2012 - 12:17PM | By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
NEW DELHI — India
has agreed to a $560-million deal to buy 145 howitzer guns from BAE Systems as
it upgrades its antiquated military hardware, an official said May 12.
India is updating its
military capabilities with hardware worth tens of billions of dollars in the
face of long-standing tensions with regional rivals China
and Pakistan .
India has fought three wars
with Pakistan since
independence in 1947, but China
is increasingly seen as the main focus of its ambitious military modernization
and procurement policy.
India last purchased guns for the army in 1986 when it bought 410 howitzer field
guns from the Swedish arms giant AB Bofors.
“The contract for the
ultra-light howitzers was awarded on [May 11] to BAE Systems Inc.,” a senior
defense ministry official said on condition of anonymity.
The government will
spend 30 billion rupees ($560 million) on the field guns, the official said.
The howitzers, with a
maximum range of 17 miles (30 kilometers), will be used by the army’s mountain
artillery divisions along India ’s
high-altitude frontiers.
The military is
acquiring a slew of new equipment from combat aircraft to submarines and in
March, the country announced military spending for the current financial year
would total 1.93 trillion rupees ($40 billion).
The announced howitzer
purchase marks the first time in more than a quarter of a century that India is buying
howitzers.
A year later, Swedish
media alleged top Indian politicians and military officials had been bribed in
connection with the deal. Corruption accusations over the Bofors contract cost
then Congress prime minister Rajiv Gandhi the 1989 national elections. His name
was cleared by an India
court in 2004, 13 years after he was killed by a Tamil suicide bomber.
But the scandal cast a
long shadow. Analysts say concern over graft has made it difficult to get Indian
defense deals cleared with bureaucrats unwilling to make decisions for fear of
being accused of “procurement irregularities.”
Finalization of the
howitzer deal could take up to at least a year, other defense officials said.
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