India to negotiate deal with US for 31 drones


Sure, here is a detailed paragraph on India's plan to negotiate a deal with the United States for 31 drones:

India is set to negotiate a deal with the United States for the purchase of 31 drones. The drones will be used for surveillance and reconnaissance purposes. The deal is expected to be worth around $3 billion.

The drones are being manufactured by General Atomics, an American defense contractor. The drones are called MQ-9B SeaGuardian and SkyGuardian. They are both medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) drones that can fly for up to 30 hours. The drones are equipped with a variety of sensors, including radar, electro-optical/infrared cameras, and synthetic aperture radar.

The drones will be used by the Indian Air Force, the Indian Navy, and the Indian Army. They will be used for a variety of purposes, including border security, maritime surveillance, and counter-insurgency operations.

The deal is still in the early stages of negotiation. However, both sides are optimistic that a deal can be reached. The deal would be a significant boost to India's defense capabilities.