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'Not Just A Sale, It's A Relationship'

A rapidly expanding Indo-US story, one that begins with F-16s and moves on to F-35s, the joint strike fighter of the future.

Richard Kirkland, vice president of Lockheed Martin, would like his $34-billion defence empire to be an important chapter in the rapidly expanding Indo-US story, one that begins with F-16s and moves on to F-35s, the joint strike fighter of the future. Excerpts from an interview:
Why should India buy fighter aircraft from the US?
The IAF reportedly prefers the French Mirage 2005 for various reasons. Why should it vote for the F-16?
When will the F-35 become operational?
The future of weapons is said to lie beyond "visibility"...
Will Lockheed give assurances for spare parts to address worries about reliability?
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