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| Tuesday, 28 May, 2002, 13:18 GMT 14:18 UK UK's arms exports to India and Pakistan The deal to sell the jets is worth �1bn News of a proposed deal to sell more than 60 Hawk jets to India in a deal worth �1bn has put the government's ethical foreign policy under scrutiny. The UK Government allowed export licences worth �64.5m to India and �6m in to Pakistan in 2000, according to the last available official figures.
According to the Ministry of Defence defence export orders are worth �5bn a year, accounting for about 40% of UK defence industrial output. They account for 90,000 out of 345,000 defence industry jobs. In 2000 the UK exported components for combat helicopters, frigates and the temporary loan of a military training aircraft to Pakistan. India bought components for air-to-surface missiles, aircraft machine guns and armoured personnel carriers among other things. The government's own guidelines say that no licence for arms exports should be granted if there is a clearly identifiable risk that the weapons could be used aggressively against another country or to asser by force a territorial claim. Contradictory reports In the meantime the company at the heart of the jets deal is waiting to see whether they will get their licence. A BAE Systems there was confusion because of a number of apparently contradictory reports that a ban on granting licences had been put in place. "That may mean the government is not taking a more aggressive stance or would take a more aggressive stance," he said. The possible deal on the Hawks is thought to be at least two years away. |
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