US-India Talks: Top Official's Visit Amid Security and Space Cooperation Push

A top US official has arrived in India for high-level talks. Her agenda includes strengthening the strategic partnership and discussing shared priorities in the Indo-Pacific. The visit also features a stop in Bengaluru to promote innovation in space and technology sectors. This diplomacy follows recent joint efforts to address terrorism and enhance security cooperation.

Key Points: US Under Secretary Allison Hooker India Visit for Strategic Talks

  • US Under Secretary Allison Hooker holds Foreign Office Consultations with FS Vikram Misri in New Delhi
  • Visit aims to deepen economic ties and collaboration in AI and space exploration
  • Itinerary includes a trip to Bengaluru to engage with ISRO and tech sector leaders
  • Talks follow recent counter-terrorism dialogues where both nations condemned cross-border terrorism
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Top US official begins India visit, set to hold Foreign Office Consultations with FS Misri

US Under Secretary Allison Hooker meets FS Vikram Misri in Delhi, discusses Indo-Pacific security, counter-terrorism, and space-tech cooperation in Bengaluru.

"The Under Secretary’s visit will help advance US President priorities for a strong US-India partnership and a free and open Indo-Pacific. - US Embassy in India"

Washington, Dec 8

US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Allison Hooker has arrived in India for an official visit, during which she is scheduled to meet senior Indian officials to discuss regional security, economic cooperation, and shared priorities in the Indo-Pacific, including through the Foreign Office Consultations with Foreign Secretary (FS) Vikram Misri.

The US Embassy in India noted that Hooker's visit to India will help advance US President Donald Trump's priorities for a strong US-India partnership and a free and open Indo-Pacific.

"The US Mission is pleased to welcome US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Allison Hooker to India! As we continue to press forward in the US-India relationship on a number of issues critical to our economic and national security, the Under Secretary’s visit will help advance US President priorities for a strong US-India partnership and a free and open Indo-Pacific," the US Embassy in India posted on X.

Apart from New Delhi, Hooker will also travel to Bengaluru, where she will visit the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and meet leaders from India's dynamic space, energy, and technology sectors to promote innovation in US-India research partnerships and to explore opportunities for expanded cooperation, according to the statement released by the US Embassy and Consulates in India.

In a statement, the US Embassy in India stated, "Under Secretary Hooker's visit will focus on advancing the US-India strategic partnership, deepening economic and commercial ties, including increasing American exports, and fostering collaboration in emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence and space exploration."

Last week, India and the United States reviewed a wide range of traditional and emerging threats and challenges, such as terrorist recruitment, abuse of technology for terrorist purposes, and financing of terrorism, during the 21st Meeting of the India-US Joint Working Group (JWG) on Counter Terrorism (CT) and the 7th Designations Dialogue held in New Delhi.

Both sides unequivocally condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, including cross-border terrorism. They expressed concern over the increasing use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), drones, and AI for terrorist purposes.

They strongly condemned the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 22, and the recent heinous terror incident near the Red Fort, New Delhi, on November 10, 2025, and stressed that those responsible for terrorism should be held accountable," read the Joint Statement issued after the meetings.

Participants from India and the United States discussed strengthening law enforcement and judicial cooperation, including through information sharing and cooperation on mutual legal assistance requests. Both sides also discussed ways to strengthen cooperation against challenges, including through training, cybersecurity, exchange of best practices, and information sharing through continued bilateral and multilateral efforts.

According to the MEA, both sides emphasised that confronting terrorism requires concerted action in a sustained and comprehensive manner. Against this backdrop, the two sides renewed their commitment to strengthening multilateral cooperation in the field of countering terrorism, including in the UN, Quad and the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

The two sides had called for additional designations of ISIS and al-Qa'ida affiliates, and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and their proxy groups, supporters, sponsors, financiers and backers, under the UN 1267 sanctions regime, ensuring their members face a global asset freeze, travel ban, and arms embargo.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
The visit to ISRO in Bengaluru is the most exciting part! US-India collaboration in space and emerging tech like AI can be a game-changer. Hope this leads to more joint research and innovation hubs in India.
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Rahul R
While strategic partnership is good, we must ensure it's a two-way street. "Increasing American exports" shouldn't mean our markets are flooded while our own industries struggle. Need balanced economic ties.
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Sarah B
The joint statement on holding terrorist groups accountable is strong. Naming LeT and JeM specifically is important. Hope this translates into concrete action and pressure on their supporters.
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Aman W
Good to see continued high-level engagement. The relationship has moved beyond just diplomacy to real collaboration in tech and security. As a tech professional, I'm keen to see what opportunities open up.
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Nisha Z
The focus on a "free and open Indo-Pacific" is reassuring. Stability in our maritime neighborhood is vital for trade and security. Hope this partnership also helps address non-traditional threats like climate change in the region.

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