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Timesonline The United States is to deliver a thousand laser-guided bomb kits to Pakistan this month. The deal, which also includes the delivery of 18 new F16 fighter jets and a dozen surveillance drones later in the year, is an apparent pay-off for greater co-operation against al-Qaeda and the Taleban.
US military officials said that the sales, mostly funded by US grants, were intended to enhance the Pakistani military’s capacity to strike militant targets accurately and with minimum civilian casualties in the tribal areas near the Afghan border.
The US has given Pakistan more than $12 billion (£8 billion) in aid since 2001 but delayed sales of such sophisticated weaponry because it was not satisfied with Pakistani efforts to combat militants and feared that the arms would be used to target India instead.
India lobbied hard against such sales, arguing that they would upset the military balance of South Asia and undermine a new strategic partnership between Delhi and Washington.
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