A Decade of Defense: India and US Strengthen Ties with New Pact
India and the US have signed a 10-year framework agreement to bolster cooperation in the defense sector. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and US Defense Secretary Peter Hegseth highlighted the pact's role in enhancing regional stability and strengthening bilateral ties through coordination, information sharing, and technological cooperation.
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India and the United States have taken a significant step in fortifying their defense relationship by signing a 10-year framework agreement. The pact, finalized during a meeting in Kuala Lumpur, was underscored by Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and his American counterpart, Peter Hegseth.
This comprehensive agreement aims to advance the defense partnership between the two nations, serving as a cornerstone for regional stability and deterrence. Hegseth emphasized the enhanced coordination, information sharing, and technological cooperation that this framework will facilitate.
The defense relationship between India and the US has reached unprecedented strength, marking a pivotal moment in bilateral ties. Both countries are poised to collaborate extensively, ensuring the region's security and stability while fostering deeper military connections.
(With inputs from agencies.)

