US may renew request to India to send troops
Saturday, July 26 2003 16:56 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: With a fresh UN resolution on Iraq to give a broader mandate to enable more countries to
participate in stabilisation force on the cards, the US is likely to renew its request to New Delhi to send
troops to Iraq during the two-day visit from July 28 of the Chairman of the US joint Chiefs of Staff
General Richard B Myers.
Myers, who would be the first top-most US official to visit India, weeks after it turned down a proposal to
send troops to Iraq, would hold intensive negotiations with National Security Advisor Brajesh Mishra and
top Defence officials, including Chairman of the Chief of Staffs Committee Admiral Madhvendera
Singh.
During his two-day visit, Myers would also hold talks with the Army Chief Gen NC Vij and the new
Defence Secretary Ajay Prasad who is also the co-chairman of the Indo-US Defence Policy Group
(DPG).
Besides military-to-military interaction, India is likely to ask the US for an institutional tie-up to enable it to
interact with US Central Command, besides the Hawai-based Pacific Command.
New Delhi's request for such a tie-up would be logical if India is to send troops to Iraq which falls under
the American Central Command and also oversees US interests in Gulf, Afghanistan, Iran and
Pakistan.
PTI
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