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      F-35 Deal and South Asia’s Shifting Power Balance

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      By Dipak Kurmi

      In a landmark move, U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to bolster military sales to India, a decision that includes the potential provision of F-35 stealth fighter jets. This development marks a pivotal shift in regional dynamics, drawing sharp reactions from neighboring Pakistan, which perceives the deal as a threat to strategic stability in South Asia. The proposed transfer of advanced military technologies has set the stage for a recalibration of power equations in the subcontinent, with implications extending far beyond the region.

      Pakistan’s Apprehensions and Diplomatic Standoff

      Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) swiftly responded to the announcement, expressing deep concerns over the move. A MOFA spokesperson emphasized that such arms transfers could exacerbate military imbalances and threaten strategic stability. “Pakistan is deeply concerned over the planned transfer of advanced military technologies to India. Such steps accentuate military imbalances in the region and undermine strategic stability,” stated the official. The statement also urged international partners to maintain an objective stance on South Asian security concerns, warning against actions that might be perceived as favoring one side over another.

      Pakistan has historically relied on strategic alliances with China and other partners to maintain its military deterrence against India. The introduction of F-35 fighter jets into India’s air fleet could force Pakistan to seek advanced weaponry to maintain parity, thereby fueling an arms race in the region. The concerns extend beyond mere military imbalances, as Islamabad fears that enhanced Indian capabilities could encourage aggressive posturing, further escalating tensions along their contentious borders.

      Strengthening U.S.-India Defense Ties

      At a joint press conference with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Trump underscored the deepening defense collaboration between the U.S. and India. He announced that military sales to India would be increased by billions of dollars, with a long-term vision to provide India with advanced stealth fighters. This move reaffirms the growing strategic partnership between the two nations, particularly in defense and security domains.

      Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, however, clarified that the formal procurement process for the F-35 jets had not yet commenced. “There is a process by which platforms are acquired. There is, in most cases, a request for proposals that is floated. There are responses to those. They are evaluated. I don’t think the formal process in this regard has started yet,” Misri explained. While the decision remains in the proposal stage, the prospect of India acquiring such advanced military hardware has already sparked geopolitical debates.

      Beyond the F-35 deal, the U.S. and India have initiated the Autonomous Systems Industry Alliance (ASIA), a collaborative effort aimed at scaling industry partnerships and advancing autonomous military systems. A significant focus of this alliance is underwater domain awareness, a crucial aspect of modern warfare. The initiative signals a broader shift toward integrating next-generation defense technologies into bilateral military cooperation.

      Expanding Military Collaboration

      The defense ties between India and the U.S. extend beyond aircraft procurement, encompassing expanded military cooperation across air, land, sea, space, and cyberspace. The two nations have placed emphasis on joint training exercises and operational coordination. One such initiative is the upcoming “Tiger Triumph” tri-service exercise, set to be larger in scale and complexity than previous iterations. This event underscores the commitment of both countries to strengthening military interoperability.

      Additionally, intelligence-sharing mechanisms have been enhanced to support overseas military deployments. Under the “US-India COMPACT for the 21st Century” initiative, the two nations have pledged to improve logistics, intelligence collaboration, and force mobility within the Indo-Pacific region. The initiative seeks to integrate military partnerships with accelerated commerce and technological advancements, reflecting a holistic approach to deepening bilateral ties.

      The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program: An Overview

      The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program represents the largest procurement initiative within the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD). The F-35, also known as the Lightning II, is designed to serve the U.S. Air Force, Marine Corps, and Navy in different variants. The U.S. plans to acquire approximately 2,456 F-35 jets, while allied nations have also invested in the program.

      Despite its cutting-edge capabilities, the program has faced significant budget overruns and schedule delays. The FY2010 defense budget allocated $10.4 billion in research, development, and procurement funding for the F-35 program. Plans initially projected an increase in the procurement rate of F-35As for the U.S. Air Force to 80 aircraft per year by FY2015, with total procurement expected to conclude by FY2034. However, delays have altered these timelines.

      Strategic Implications for South Asia

      The proposed sale of F-35 jets to India carries profound strategic implications. Pakistan perceives the move as a threat to regional power balance, potentially compelling it to seek similar capabilities through its alliances, particularly with China. The deal could further intensify military competition in the region, reminiscent of Cold War-era arms races.

      The shifting power dynamics also hold broader international significance. While the U.S. justifies its defense cooperation with India as a means to enhance regional stability, countries such as Pakistan and its allies may interpret the move as a shift in the geopolitical equilibrium. As India strengthens its aerial warfare capabilities, Pakistan may respond by enhancing its own military alliances and acquiring countermeasures to maintain strategic deterrence.

      Counterterrorism and Bilateral Cooperation

      In a move highlighting Indo-U.S. cooperation beyond military sales, President Trump announced the approval of Tahawwur Rana’s extradition to India. Rana, a Pakistani-origin businessman, was convicted for his role in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. His extradition represents a significant step in counterterrorism collaboration, reinforcing India’s commitment to bringing those responsible for past attacks to justice.

      The Future of Air Superiority: A High-Stakes Game

      The skies over South Asia are no longer just a domain of commercial flights and weather patterns—they have become a contested space of strategic maneuvering. As global military superpowers position their assets, an aerial chess game unfolds, where technological advancements, strategic alliances, and geopolitical foresight will determine air dominance in the region.

      The provision of F-35 jets to India is not merely a military transaction; it is a signal of shifting alliances and power structures. Analysts predict a transformative phase in global air combat strategy, with ramifications extending into the Indo-Pacific. Will this lead to an arms race akin to the Cold War? Will the skies over South Asia become a battleground for emerging air combat technologies?

      One certainty remains—air superiority in the modern age is no longer solely about possessing the most advanced aircraft. It is about the strength of alliances, technological progression, and strategic vision. As nations position themselves in this high-stakes game, the balance of power will be determined by who plays their cards most wisely. The battle for the skies has only just begun.

      (The writer can be reached at dipakkurmiglpltd@gmail.com)

      HP News Service

      HP News Service

      An English daily newspaper from Shillong published by Readington Marwein, proprietor of Mawphor Khasi Daily Newspaper, who established the first Khasi daily in 1989.

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