'False And Fabricated': Indian Officials Reject Report On US Defence Deal

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Last Updated:August 08, 2025, 20:57 IST

Officials dismissed the report as "false and fabricated" and clarified that the various deals of procurement are being processed as per the extant procedures

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with US President Donald Trump (Reuters file photo)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with US President Donald Trump (Reuters file photo)

India’s senior defence officials on Friday rejected a British media report claiming that New Delhi has paused its plans to procure several US defence systems in retaliation for President Donald Trump’s 50% tariffs.

Officials dismissed the report as “false and fabricated" and clarified that the various cases (deals) of procurement are being processed as per the extant procedures.

Reuters reported India has paused its plans to procure several US defence systems in the backdrop of Trump’s tariff dispute with New Delhi.

The discussions to purchase– Stryker combat vehicles made by General Dynamics Land Systems and Javelin anti-tank missiles developed by Raytheon and Lockheed Martin (LMT.N)– have been put on hold for now by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, as per Reuters.

On August 6, Trump announced to raise tariffs on Indian goods to 50% over its purchase of oil from Russia. In a strong statement, India called the US President’s move “unfair, unjustified and unreasonable." In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs said India will take all actions necessary to “protect its national interests.

India-US Defence Ties

The share of Russia, which is India’s largest arms supplier, has come down in recent years as New Delhi looked beyond Moscow for its defence needs. After signing a historic nuclear deal in 2008 with India, the US emerged as the second-largest arms supplier to New Delhi.

The US-India defence trade has grown from under USD 1 billion to over USD 18 billion. Major acquisitions of India include C-130J, C-17, P-8I Poseidon, AH-64 Apaches, CH-47 Chinooks, and M-777 howitzers.

Last month, the Indian Army received the first consignment of Apache helicopters from the United States.

India-US Defence cooperation remains multifaceted and includes regular institutionalised bilateral dialogue, military exercises, and defence procurements.

Since 2022, four USʼ Maritime Sealift Command ships have visited Indian Shipyards for repair and allied services based on commercial contracts.

During PM Modi’s meeting with Trump at the White House in February, both leaders announced plans to pursue this year new procurements and co-production arrangements for “Javelin" Anti-Tank Guided Missiles and “Stryker" Infantry Combat Vehicles in India to rapidly meet India’s defence requirements. To advance defence ties further, they also announced plans to sign this year a new ten-year Framework for the US-India Major Defence Partnership in the 21st Century.

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Saurabh Verma

Saurabh Verma covers general, national and international day-to-day news for News18.com as a Senior Sub-editor. He keenly observes politics. You can follow him on Twitter --twitter.com/saurabhkverma19

Saurabh Verma covers general, national and international day-to-day news for News18.com as a Senior Sub-editor. He keenly observes politics. You can follow him on Twitter --twitter.com/saurabhkverma19

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