India and US strengthen military ties through Hawaii defence talks.
India and the United States have conducted strategic defence talks in Hawaii, co-chaired by Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit and Lt Gen Joshua M. Rudd, aimed at deepening military cooperation and promoting a secure, free, and open Indo-Pacific region. This meeting coincided with the signing of a landmark ten-year Defence Framework Agreement by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth in Kuala Lumpur, marking a significant milestone in bilateral defence relations. The framework establishes a long-term roadmap for enhanced military collaboration, capability development, and joint projects across various domains, including land, sea, air, space, and cyberspace. Both leaders emphasized the importance of this agreement as a transformative step in their partnership, focusing on mutual trust and addressing emerging security challenges. The strategic dialogue highlighted the commitment to regional stability and deterrence, reinforcing the cooperative efforts to foster a rules-based order in the Indo-Pacific. This framework is expected to significantly advance India-US defence ties, facilitating deeper integration in defence technology and industrial collaboration, ultimately enhancing the security architecture of the Indo-Pacific region. The developments underscore the growing alignment of interests between the two nations, suggesting a robust future for their defence partnership amidst a dynamic geopolitical landscape.
