India to place liaison officers in US commands to improve defence cooperation
Following summit talks between Biden and Modi on Thursday, the White House announced that the US and India had made progress towards operationalising mechanisms that will allow the two countries to strengthen their defence cooperation

PM Narendra Modi and US president Joe Biden greeted each other 'warmly' before giving short speeches on the White House South Lawn. Reuters
President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have agreed to assign three Indian liaison officers to US commands in order to broaden and deepen defence collaboration.
Following summit talks between Biden and Modi on Thursday, the White House announced that the US and India had made progress towards operationalising mechanisms that will allow the two countries to strengthen their defence cooperation.
The two countries have “resolved to strengthen undersea domain awareness cooperation. The agreement to place three Indian liaison officers in US commands for the first time deepening our partnership and critical information sharing”, it said.
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The US and India have also commenced negotiations for a security of supply arrangement and a reciprocal defence procurement arrangement that will enable the supply of defence goods in the event of unanticipated supply chain disruptions, the White House said.
They have finalised a Defense Industrial Roadmap that provides policy direction to defence industries and enables co-production of advanced defence systems as well as collaborative research, testing, and prototyping of technologies that will determine the future of military power, it said.
In a joint statement following the talks, President Biden and Prime Minister Modi appreciated the strong military-to-military ties, mutual logistics support, and efforts to streamline implementation of foundational agreements.
“They noted that information sharing and placement of liaison officers in each other’s military organisations will spur joint service cooperation. They also reiterated their resolve to strengthen maritime security cooperation, including through enhanced underwater domain awareness,” the joint statement said. The leaders welcomed the launch of dialogues in new defence domains, including space and artificial intelligence, which will enhance capacity building, knowledge, and expertise, it said.
“Both sides are committed to addressing any regulatory barriers to defence industrial cooperation. The leaders also noted the decision of India’s Ministry of Defence and the US Department of Defense to commence negotiations for concluding a security of supply arrangement and initiate discussions about reciprocal defence procurement agreement,” the joint statement.
Biden and Modi also welcomed India’s emergence as a hub for maintenance and repair for forward deployed US Navy assets and the conclusion of master ship repair agreements with Indian shipyards.
This will allow the US Navy to expedite the contracting process for mid-voyage and emergent repair. As envisaged in the Defense Industrial Roadmap, both countries agree to work together for the creation of logistic, repair, and maintenance infrastructure for aircrafts and vessels in India, the statement said.
According to a White House Fact Sheet, the US Navy has concluded a master ship repair agreement with the Larsen and Toubro Shipyard in Kottapuli (Chennai) and is finalising agreements with the Mazagon Dock Limited (Mumbai) and the Goa Shipyard (Goa).
With inputs from agencies
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