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US notification to lift ban on ISRO, DRDO soon
Lalit K Jha
Washington, Jan 14 (PTI) US has set in motion
regulatory changes to lift the ban on India's frontline
technology establishments ISRO and DRDO and their removal from
the entities list could come soon, top American officials have
indicated.
A formal notification of US Department of Commerce for
this is in advanced stage, they said.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is the
primary body for space research under Government of India,
headquartered in Bangalore.
The Defence Research and Development Organisation
(DRDO) is an India agency responsible for the development of
technology for use by the military, headquartered in New
Delhi.
"These regulatory changes will begin the
transformation of the bilateral export control policies to
realise the full potential of the strategic partnership
between our two countries," Eric Hirschhorn, Under Secretary
for Industry and Security, US Department of Commerce, told
PTI.
But he did not give any time line for the removal of
restrictions, which is eagerly awaited in India.
However, official sources said a formal notification
in this regard could well be issued before the scheduled India
visit of Commerce Secretary Gary Locke from February 6-11.
US imposed curbs on trade with these defence entities
in the wake nuclear tests carried out by India in 1998.
"The Department of Commerce is working quickly to
publish a regulation that will remove Indian space and
defence-related entities from the Entity List and enact other
India-specific export control changes," a senior US official
said.
They clarified these notifications would be India
specific.
"We have a separate track on these issues in
partnership with India," another Administration official said.
"As you'll recall, in New Delhi, the President
together with the Indian Prime Minister announced a resolution
of unilateral export control issues and the President
announced his support for India in multilateral fora. That has
not changed and we continue to move forward on those steps,"
the official said.
Obama, during his India visit, had assured India that
he would remove these companies from the entities list.
"Commensurate with India's nonproliferation record and
commitment to abide by multilateral export control standards,
the US will remove all civil space and defence-related
entities from the Department of Commerce "Entity List."
"Inclusion on this list generally triggers an export
license requirement when exported," said a fact sheet issued
by the White House during the Obama visit. (More) PTI LKJ
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