India-US Defence Ties Deepen as Pacific Air Force Commander Visits India

US Pacific Air Forces Commander General Kevin B Schneider visited India and met Air Chief Marshal AP Singh to deepen defence ties. General Schneider paid tribute at the National War Memorial and interacted with senior IAF leadership. The visit follows ACM Singh's recent trip to the US where he met US Air Force leaders and flew an F-15EX fighter jet. Both nations emphasized their commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific region through enhanced military cooperation.

Key Points: India-US Defence Ties Deepen with General Kevin Schneider Visit

  • US Pacific Air Forces Commander meets Indian Air Chief Marshal
  • General Schneider lays wreath at National War Memorial
  • Visit follows ACM Singh's Pentagon meeting with Gen Wilsbach
  • US emphasizes defence partnership for free Indo-Pacific
  • ACM Singh flies F-15EX fighter jet at Nellis Air Force Base
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India-US deepen defence ties during visit of Pacific Air Force Commander Gen Kevin Schneider

US Pacific Air Forces Commander General Kevin B Schneider meets Indian Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, deepening defence cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.

"General Kevin B. Schneider, Commander PACAF & Air Component Commander, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, called on Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, CAS, Indian Air Force - Indian Air Force"

New Delhi, April 23

US Pacific Air Forces Commander General Kevin B Schneider called on Air Chief Marshal AP Singh during his official visit to India as the two countries continue to deepen their defence ties.

Sharing the details of his visit in a post on X, the Indian Air Force said that General Schneider also laid a wreath at the National War Memorial and was also accorded a ceremonial guard of honour. He also interacted with senior Indian Air Force leadership.

"General Kevin B. Schneider, Commander PACAF & Air Component Commander, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, called on Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, CAS, Indian Air Force, during his official visit to India. He laid a wreath at the National War Memorial, was accorded a ceremonial Guard of Honour, and interacted with senior leadership of the Indian Air Force", the IAF said.

His visit comes shortly after Air Chief Marshal Singh was hosted by US Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Ken Wilsbach at the Pentagon on April 10.

The two leaders met to discuss mutual aid and plans for a productive future for both countries. As part of the visit, Air Chief Marshal Singh received a full honours arrival at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling and attended office calls with Secretary of the Air Force Troy Meink and Wilsbach at the Pentagon.

During the office calls, Department of the Air Force senior leaders emphasised the priority the US places on its defence partnership with India, highlighting its central role in ensuring a free, open, peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific region.

General Wilsbach praised India's leadership and participation in multilateral exercises with like-minded partners and stressed how continuing to prioritise and expand such cooperation is key to enhancing regional deterrence.

He also welcomed India's procurement of MQ-9B Sky Guardian aircraft and emphasised the US Air Force commitment to ensuring the Indian Armed Forces can seamlessly and effectively employ the platform upon delivery.

General Wilsbach underscored the US Air Force's readiness to further support Indian Air Force modernisation efforts, noting the mutual benefits of pursuing these goals through defence industrial collaboration.

Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh also undertook a familiarisation flight in a Boeing F-15EX Eagle II fighter aircraft during his visit to Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada.

ACM Singh flew alongside US Air Force Major Matthew Benson, a pilot with the 85th Test and Evaluation Squadron. The sortie gave the Indian Air Chief a close look at one of the most advanced fighter platforms in the US inventory, which plays a key role in maintaining air superiority and supporting operations in the Indo-Pacific region.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see the IAF Chief flying the F-15EX! Shows our leadership is hands-on. But I hope this partnership also includes technology transfer and co-development rather than just being a buyer-seller relationship. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Ravi K
While I appreciate the growing partnership with the US, we should also remember our long-standing ties with Russia. Diversification is good, but we need to maintain strategic autonomy. The Indo-Pacific is complex, and India should play its own smart game.
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Ananya R
Proud to see our Air Force getting this recognition and cooperation. The ceremonial guard of honour and wreath laying at the National War Memorial shows mutual respect. Let's hope these ties translate into real security benefits for the common citizen too. 👍
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Sunil U
All this talk of defence cooperation is fine, but what about the cost? The MQ-9B deal is worth billions. We must question whether this money could be better spent on border infrastructure, soldier welfare, or modernising our ageing fleet of MiG-21s. Just saying...
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Kavya N
Excellent news! The joint exercises like Cope India and Red Flag have already improved our interoperability. This is the kind of partnership we need to counterbalance China's aggression in Ladakh and the South China Sea. Stay strong, India! 🇮🇳✨

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