In a significant development, India and the United States have announced advancements in key defence deals and an expansion of their strategic partnership as their top diplomats and senior ministers held their annual "2+2 Dialogue" in New Delhi. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met with Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, underscoring the growing collaboration between the two nations.
Once on opposite sides of the Cold War, the India-US relationship has evolved to encompass landmark deals, including one for the United States to supply and manufacture engines for Indian fighter jets. Indian Defense Secretary Giridhar Aramane revealed that the agreement between the aerospace unit of General Electric and India's state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics is progressing well. "We are finalizing the commercial arrangements, and the necessary legal requirements are being put in place," Aramane stated after the talks.

Additionally, a deal valued at over $3 billion for India to purchase 31 armed drones from General Atomics is in the works, pending US government clearances for the next steps. Washington has also offered various infantry combat vehicle systems, to which New Delhi has expressed interest, though specific details were not disclosed. Reports in the Indian media suggest that the Pentagon has proposed the Stryker family of eight-wheeled armoured fighting vehicles, produced by General Dynamics Land Systems and that India is interested in potential joint manufacturing within its borders.
During the "2+2 Dialogue," Secretary of Defense Austin emphasized the increasing importance of the partnership between the world's two largest democracies in the face of pressing global challenges. He noted, "We're integrating our industrial bases, strengthening our interoperability, and sharing cutting-edge technology." This ongoing collaboration reflects the strategic alignment and shared interests of India and the United States in the Indo-Pacific region.
While India-U.S. relations have been steadily growing stronger over the past two decades, India has also maintained long-standing ties with Russia, even amid Western frustrations over the situation in Ukraine. India's diplomatic strategy is characterized by a delicate balancing act, where it maintains close strategic links with Israel and robust diplomatic and economic relationships with oil and gas-producing countries in the Middle East.
Regarding recent international events, New Delhi condemned the October 7 attack by Hamas militants in Israel as a "terrorist attack." However, India has consistently reiterated its support for an independent Palestine, emphasizing its longstanding position on the issue. In a joint statement issued after the recent talks, both sides called for the "immediate release of all remaining hostages" in Gaza and expressed their support for humanitarian pauses. They also committed to continued close diplomatic coordination with key regional partners to prevent the escalation of conflict, preserve stability in the Middle East, and work towards a political solution for durable peace.
The growing defence ties between India and the United States not only bolster their collective strength in the Indo-Pacific but also symbolize their shared commitment to addressing global challenges. As they work towards finalizing these key defence deals and expanding their partnership, their collaboration remains a significant factor in shaping the geopolitics of the 21st century.
This development underscores the changing dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region and the evolution of strategic partnerships in the face of complex global challenges. The India-U.S. alliance is poised to play a pivotal role in maintaining stability and security in the region while continuing to foster cooperation on shared values and interests.
*Inputs from Reuters*
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