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U.S. clears two arms sales to India, expanding defence partnership

The combined value of the proposed sales is roughly $92.8 million, according to notices sent to Congress by the Defence Security Cooperation Agency.

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The Trump administration on Nov. 19 approved two significant foreign military sales to India—precision Excalibur artillery projectiles and Javelin anti-tank missile systems—marking another step forward in Washington’s effort to deepen defence ties with a key Indo-Pacific partner.

The combined value of the proposed sales is roughly $92.8 million, according to notices sent to Congress by the Defence Security Cooperation Agency.

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