Top US, Indian security officials discuss military coordination over China threat; India's regional leadership commended

Separately at a meeting of the India-US initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET) led by Doval and US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, the US committed to expeditiously review a GE proposal to jointly produce jet engines to power jet aircraft manufactured indigenously by India, according to the White House

Arul Louis Feb 01, 2023
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India’s National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, left, meets with US Deputy Defence Secretary Kathleen Hicks, at right, in Washington on Tuesday, January 31, 2023. India’s Ambassador Taranjit Singh Sandhu is next to Doval. (Photo Source: Indian Embassy Tweet)

India’s National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and US Deputy Defence Secretary Kathleen Hicks have discussed strengthening coordination between the militaries of the two countries in the face of what both see as a looming threat from China in a contested region.

US Defence Department Spokesperson Eric Pahon said after the meeting in Washington on Tuesday that they “discussed avenues to deepen coordination between the US and Indian militaries to address the region’s increasingly contested strategic environment”.

Pahon’s readout of the meeting diplomatically avoided directly mentioning China, but it is Beijing through recent border conflicts with India and threats in the Indo-Pacific region to US ally Taiwan and to other nations in the South China Sea with maritime and island claims that is seen to have heightened strategic tensions in the region.

He said that Hicks “thanked NSA Doval for India’s leadership in the region”.

Hicks, he added, “reiterated that building alliances and partnerships are a top priority for the department, and integral to the ongoing implementation of the US National Defense Strategy”.

The two also discussed increasing defence industrial cooperation through “innovative joint endeavours between US and Indian firms that support India’s unique operational requirements”, Pahon said.

Separately at a meeting of the India-US initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET) led by Doval and US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, the US committed to expeditiously review a GE proposal to jointly produce jet engines to power jet aircraft manufactured indigenously by India, according to the White House, 

At the meeting they decided to develop a new bilateral Defense Industrial Cooperation Roadmap to accelerate the exploration of joint development and production projects related to jet engines and munitions technologies, the White Houe said.

Another initiative from the iCET meeting was on long-term cooperation focused on maritime security and intelligence surveillance reconnaissance. 

Doval’s meeting with Hicks took place on the same day the foreign office consultations of the two countries were held in New Delhi.

Indian Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra and the US Under Secretary of State Victoria Nuland co-chaired the meeting at which they reviewed the India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership and discussed the situation in the Indo-Pacific and South Asia, according to the ministry.

Separately, the US will provide advanced training for an Indian astronaut and the two countries will cooperate on planetary defence against dangerous asteroids and comets.

Strengthening cooperation in human space flight through an exchange that includes advanced training for an Indian astronaut at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, was among the initiatives launched at the iCET meeting. 

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