Top American and Indian defence officials highlighted the growing significance of the US-India military partnership amidst evolving security challenges in the Indo-Pacific region. The ‘Partners in Progress’ symposium in Bengaluru featured Assistant Chief of Indian Naval Staff Rear Admiral Nirbhay Bapna, who praised the comprehensive global strategic partnership between the two nations. According to a TOI report authored by Chethan Kumar, he emphasized their shared commitment to a peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific through enhanced information sharing and maritime domain awareness, reported ET.
US Defence Attache to India Rear Admiral Michael Baker also underscored the major defence partnership between the US and India as crucial for global peace and security. The symposium, jointly organized by the Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University, and Christ University, Bengaluru, with support from the US Consulate General, Chennai, highlighted the deepening collaboration between the two nations in emerging domains like cybersecurity, space, underwater, and artificial intelligence.
The US and India continue to make substantial progress through joint exercises, defence industrial cooperation, and regular strategic dialogues, reinforcing their commitment to advancing an advanced and comprehensive defence partnership.
US And India Stress On Strong Military Partnership
Top American and Indian defence officials emphasized the growing importance of the US-India military partnership amid evolving security challenges in the Indo-Pacific region. Speaking at the ‘Partners in Progress’ symposium in Bengaluru, Assistant Chief of Indian Naval Staff Rear Admiral Nirbhay Bapna hailed the comprehensive global strategic partnership between the two democracies.
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He highlighted converging interests in ensuring a peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific through enhanced information sharing and maritime domain awareness. The symposium, jointly organized by the Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University, and Christ University, Bengaluru, with support from the US Consulate General, Chennai, showcased the deepening collaboration between the two nations in emerging domains like cybersecurity, space, underwater, and artificial intelligence.
“At these troubled times when the world is going through struggles and contestations, US and India have emerged as like-minded and trusted partners. The 75 years partnership has today become a comprehensive global strategic partnership,” Bapna said.
He added: “…Looking ahead, the partnership is set to deepen further. Both nations are likely to enhance collaboration in emerging domains like cybersecurity, space, underwater, and artificial intelligence. The evolving security dynamics underscores the importance of a strong Indo-US naval partnership, which is a testimony to the strength of Indo-US strategic relationship.”
US Defence Attache to India Rear Admiral Michael Baker echoed these sentiments, calling the US-India major defence partnership “a pillar of global peace and security.” He cited substantial progress through joint exercises, defence industrial cooperation, and regular strategic dialogues.
“…Our countries are making substantial progress through joint exercises, the reinforcement of defense industrial cooperation, the annual 2+2 ministerial dialogue, and other consultative mechanisms. These efforts contribute to progressing forward an advanced and comprehensive defense partnership, ensuring close coordination between our militaries across all domains. Both countries are vital partners in efforts to ensure that the Indo-Pacific is a region of peace, stability, and growing prosperity and economic inclusion,” Baker said.
(With Reporting By TOI)