India-US Strengthen Defence & Tech Ties Amid West Asia Crisis Review

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri held a series of high-level meetings in Washington, focusing on the volatile situations in West Asia and the Indo-Pacific. The discussions at the Pentagon aimed to sustain momentum in defence exchanges and bolster industrial ties and technology sharing under the Major Defence Partnership. Parallel talks at the Department of Commerce sought to expand cooperation in commercial sectors and build resilient supply chains. The visit was complemented by a separate military engagement involving the Indian Air Chief.

Key Points: India-US High-Level Talks on Defence, Tech & West Asia Crisis

  • High-level talks on West Asia & Indo-Pacific
  • Defence industrial & tech cooperation
  • Secure supply chain integration
  • Parallel military engagement
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Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri reviews West Asia crisis, defence and tech ties in high-level Washington visit

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri reviews West Asia, Indo-Pacific security and boosts defence-tech cooperation with senior US officials in Washington.

"sustaining the momentum of India-US defence exchanges - Indian Embassy in the US"

Washington DC, April 9

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri has engaged in a series of high-level meetings with senior United States officials during a three-day visit to Washington, focusing on the volatile situations in West Asia and the Indo-Pacific while reviewing strategic defence and trade relations.

The Foreign Secretary's itinerary included significant talks at the Pentagon with Under Secretary of War for Policy Elbridge Colby. This encounter followed their recent dialogue in New Delhi during the India-US Defence Policy Group meeting, after Colby's visit to India last month to push forward the bilateral defence partnership.

Commenting on the meeting, the Indian Embassy in the US noted on X that the discussion aimed at "sustaining the momentum of India-US defence exchanges."

The embassy further detailed that Foreign Secretary Shri Vikram Misri had "another wide-ranging conversation with Under Secretary of War for Policy Elbridge Colby @USWPColby at the Pentagon, covering the ongoing developments in the Indo-Pacific region and West Asia."

Continuing the focus on security cooperation, Misri met with the Under Secretary of War for Acquisition and Sustainment, Mike Duffey.

These discussions were aimed at bolstering defence industrial ties, technology sharing, and supply chain integration, adhering to the framework of the Major Defence Partnership established last year.

The embassy described this engagement as a "fruitful interaction with the Under Secretary of War for Acquisition and Sustainment Mike Duffey @USDASDuffey at the Pentagon."

Beyond the Pentagon, the Foreign Secretary moved to the Department of Commerce for meetings with Under Secretaries Jeffrey Kessler and William Kimmitt.

The talks were geared towards widening the scope of cooperation in commercial sectors and critical technologies, alongside the development of secure supply chains.

"Foreign Secretary Shri Vikram Misri met Under Secretaries Jeffrey Kessler @BISgov and William Kimmitt @TradeGov to expand cooperation in commercial and critical technologies - key to transforming the India-US partnership for the 21st century. They also discussed building resilient and trusted supply chains," the embassy stated.

In a parallel high-level military engagement, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, currently on an official tour of the United States, visited the Peterson Space Force Base.

During the visit, he held discussions with General Gregory M Guillot, the Commander of US NORTHCOM.

According to the Indian Air Force, the interaction allowed the two sides to exchange views on "operational issues and the growing partnership," further underscoring the deepening strategic alignment between New Delhi and Washington.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see focus on critical tech and supply chains. We need to ensure these partnerships create high-quality jobs here and don't just make us a market for foreign equipment. Self-reliance is key.
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Michael C
As an observer, the deepening India-US strategic partnership is one of the most significant geopolitical shifts of this decade. Coordinating on Indo-Pacific stability benefits the entire region.
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Siddharth J
While strengthening ties with the US is important, we must maintain our strategic autonomy. Our foreign policy should always prioritize India's national interest first, not just align with any one bloc. A respectful note of caution.
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Kavya N
Hope the talks on West Asia also addressed the humanitarian crisis. India has a large diaspora there and a proud history of peacekeeping. Our voice for de-escalation and dialogue carries moral weight.
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Robert G
The inclusion of Space Force Base discussions is fascinating. Space and cyber are the new frontiers of defence. Smart move by Indian leadership to engage at that level.

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