‘Significant step’ says Hegseth as US signs 10-year defence framework with India

‘Significant step’ says Hegseth as US signs 10-year defence framework with India


In a big move to further partnership, the United States signed a 10-year Defence Framework with India on Friday, announced Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, saying that the two countries’ “defence ties have never been stronger,” Hindustan Times reports.

 

Hegseth took to X and said he met the Indian defence minister Rajnath Singh and signed the framework. The head of the Department of War (previously known as the Department of Defence) further stated the agreement advances the India-US defence partnership, which he said is a “cornerstone for regional stability and deterrence”.

 

He added, “We’re enhancing our coordination, info sharing, and tech cooperation. Our defense ties have never been stronger.”

 

After signing the framework, Hegseth expressed gratitude to Singh for the partnership between Washington and New Delhi. He said, “It’s one of those consequential US-India relationships in the world. Our strategic alignment is built on shared interests, on mutual trust and commitment to a secure and prosperous Indo-Pacific Region.”

 

Pete Hegseth described the 10-year defence framework as “ambitious” and said it marks a critical step for the militaries of both countries, laying down a “roadmap for deeper and even more meaningful collaboration ahead”.

 

“It underscores America’s long-term commitment for our shared security and our strong partnership,” the Secretary of War added.

 

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