The US wants to develop a “closer and stronger” military ties with India, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter has said asserting that his proposed visit to the latter is expected to set “new milestone” in the bilateral relationship between the two countries. “What we are looking for is a closer relationship and a stronger relationship as we can, because it is geo-politically grounded,” Carter said on Tuesday indicating that he will soon be heading towards India. “The specific things we are doing with them is twofold. One, is we have the rebalance so to speak, westward from the United States.
They have Act East, which is their strategic approach eastward,” he said at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a top American think-tank. These are like two hands grasping one another and that’s a good thing, he added. “Second, our defense technology and trade initiative, which is an effort to work with India and to do something they want to do. Which is, they want to improve their technical capabilities of their own defense industry and their own defense capabilities. But they don’t just want to be a buyer.
They want to be a co-developer and co-producers. So, they want that kind of relationship,” Carter said. “That’s what we are working with them on. And that matches very much up with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Make in India Initiative. And so, we are very much aligned in terms of what the government there is try to do strategically and economically and what we want to do with them defense wise,” he said. “When I go over there, we got a whole bunch of things that we will be announcing at that time. And I want to announce beforehand, but better, new milestones in this relationship,” Carter said without indicating when will the visit take place. In response to a question, Carter acknowledged that he does spend “a lot of time” on Indo-US defense ties.
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They have Act East, which is their strategic approach eastward,” he said at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a top American think-tank. These are like two hands grasping one another and that’s a good thing, he added. “Second, our defense technology and trade initiative, which is an effort to work with India and to do something they want to do. Which is, they want to improve their technical capabilities of their own defense industry and their own defense capabilities. But they don’t just want to be a buyer.
They want to be a co-developer and co-producers. So, they want that kind of relationship,” Carter said. “That’s what we are working with them on. And that matches very much up with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Make in India Initiative. And so, we are very much aligned in terms of what the government there is try to do strategically and economically and what we want to do with them defense wise,” he said. “When I go over there, we got a whole bunch of things that we will be announcing at that time. And I want to announce beforehand, but better, new milestones in this relationship,” Carter said without indicating when will the visit take place. In response to a question, Carter acknowledged that he does spend “a lot of time” on Indo-US defense ties.
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The US wants to develop
a “closer and stronger” military ties with India, Defense Secretary
Ashton Carter has said asserting that his proposed visit to the latter
is expected to set “new milestone” in the bilateral relationship between
the two countries. “What we are looking for is a closer relationship
and a stronger relationship as we can, because it is geo-politically
grounded,” Carter said on Tuesday indicating that he will soon be
heading towards India.
“The specific things we are doing with them is twofold. One, is we have
the rebalance so to speak, westward from the United States. They have
Act East, which is their strategic approach eastward,” he said at the
Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a top American
think-tank.
These are like two hands grasping one another and that’s a good thing,
he added. “Second, our defense technology and trade initiative, which is
an effort to work with India and to do something they want to do. Which
is, they want to improve their technical capabilities of their own
defense industry and their own defense capabilities. But they don’t just
want to be a buyer. They want to be a co-developer and co-producers.
So, they want that kind of relationship,” Carter said.
“That’s what we are working with them on. And that matches very much up
with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Make in India Initiative. And so,
we are very much aligned in terms of what the government there is try to
do strategically and economically and what we want to do with them
defense wise,” he said. “When I go over there, we got a whole bunch of
things that we will be announcing at that time. And I want to announce
beforehand, but better, new milestones in this relationship,” Carter
said without indicating when will the visit take place. In response to a
question, Carter acknowledged that he does spend “a lot of time” on
Indo-US defense ties.
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