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Fwd: [bangla-vision] The Real Reason For Obama's India Trip: The Sixth Biggest Arms Deal In U.S. History



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The Real Reason For Obama's India Trip: The Sixth Biggest Arms Deal In U.S. History 

 

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Did President Obama Take Superpower India For A Ride?

 

 

Did President Obama visit India because he loves Gandhi and wants to help India become a superpower? Or was it because US arms manufacturers used Obama - and India - to clinch the sixth biggest arms deal in US history?

 

 

ANIKA ANAND | Saturday | 6 November 2010 | Business Insider

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NEW DELHI, India—President Obama is traveling to India this weekend to make a $5 billion sale for 10 of Boeing's C-17 cargo planes. If India signs the contract, this would be the sixth biggest arms deal in U.S. history.

 

This and the pending $60 billion deal with Saudi Arabia will certainly help to jump-start the economy, as they have for the past fifty years.

 

We've identified the biggest sales since 1973 with help from William Hartung at the Arms and Security Initiative at New America Foundation.

 

"There's no question it's big business," he said. "But relative to the overall size of our economy and other things we export it's not like these deals will make or break us."

 

Click here to see the biggest sales >



Originally published by India's Business Insider.

 

 






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