City
Epaper

US says defence partnership with India 'really strong' and better than ever before

By IANS | Updated: June 1, 2024 14:25 IST

New Delhi, June 1 US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin on Saturday highlighted the growing defence partnership with India ...

Open in App

New Delhi, June 1 US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin on Saturday highlighted the growing defence partnership with India while citing some of the achievements of Indo-Pacific nations working together.

Speaking on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Austin stated that "like-minded countries" across the region have deepened their ties and delivered "real-world results" for the people of the Indo-Pacific.

"With India, we've made historic progress on co-producing fighter-jet engines and armoured vehicles," said Austin as he mentioned defence agreements with countries like Japan, the Philippines, South Korea and Australia terming them not only "historic" but also "just the starting point".

Later, as he took on questions at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, Austin once again touched on the "significant momentum" in defence ties with regional partners, especially India - a "flywheel" that he said is going to pick up speed because it benefits all.

"I think a good example is the relationship that we enjoy with India right now is as good as or better than our relationship has ever been. It's really strong," said Austin.

"You know, several years ago, we set out with a notion to - gain approval for India to build jet engines for fighter aircraft in India. I served on the board of a company that makes jet engines for fighter aircraft and I know how difficult this was going to be. And we were hopeful but very sceptical that we could get this across the finish line. We did it. That's happening," added the US Defence Secretary.

Last year, during Austin's two-day visit to New Delhi, India and the US finalised a new roadmap for defence industrial cooperation between the two countries which will fast-track technology cooperation and co-production in several areas. This included air combat and land mobility systems; intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance; munitions; and the undersea domain.

Washington had described the development as a "transformational moment" in the India-US defence partnership.

"To have 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," said a senior official at the Pentagon.

Asserting that India will be a critical strategic partner with the US in the coming decades, the officials are now engaged in co-producing and co-developing major systems together, something nobody would have thought of earlier.

"We now have working groups on everything ranging from cyberspace and critical technologies to maritime security, and India is leading in those forums together with the US and like-minded partners," the official said.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalIranian FM voices satisfaction with 'process, pace' of indirect talks with US

InternationalTaiwan detects Chinese military activity near its territory

InternationalHouthis say Russian sailors injured in US airstrikes on Yemen's Red Sea port

InternationalNo justification for such acts of terror: Iranian Prez condemns J&K attack in phone call with PM Modi

NationalNo justification for such acts of terror: Iranian Prez condemns J&K attack in phone call with PM Modi

International Realted Stories

International"Opportunity to talk to a wide audience": UNICEF Representative on World Health Summit Regional Meeting in India

InternationalUAE delegation concludes official visit to Morocco to strengthen cooperation in combating money laundering, terrorism financing

InternationalRussia confirms for first time North Korean troop dispatch to Ukraine war: Reports

International"Will continue offering our full support to Indian govt": FBI Director after Pahalgam attack

InternationalAfter meeting with Zelenskyy, Trump questions Putin's willingness to stop Ukraine war