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Tremendous opportunities to bolster US-India defence cooperation: Pentagon

India and the US are poised to unveil a roadmap for industries in the defence sector to partner closely in co-production, co-development and maintaining supply chain during Prime Minister Modi's state visit to the US, Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra said on Monday.

June 20, 2023 / 23:45 IST
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The Pentagon believes that its relationship with India offers tremendous opportunities for cooperation in the defence sector, a senior official said on Tuesday as Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the country for talks with US President Joe Biden to bolster the military-to-military ties between the two strategic partners.

India and the US are poised to unveil a roadmap for industries in the defence sector to partner closely in co-production, co-development and maintaining supply chain during Prime Minister Modi's state visit to the US, Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra said on Monday.

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"We think this is a transformational moment in the US-India Defense Partnership. I know that some people may say, maybe this is not the moment to be ambitious, maybe this is not the relationship where you should be ambitious. And are you making the right bet? When it comes to the US-India partnership? We think we are," the senior defence official said.
Talking to a group of reporters, the official said that this is a relationship that is full of tremendous opportunity. That is two of the world's largest democracies, with some of the most innovative workers and companies working more closely together on strategic technologies and how we can leverage them for security is a natural next step in this relationship," the official, who did not want to be identified, said.

In the last 20 years, the United States and India are doing things together now, in terms of a defence partnership that people would have said was never possible 20 years ago. Twenty ago, there were no US defence sales to India at all, the official noted.