India to become ‘Major Defence Partner’ of US

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NEW DELHI: Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and outgoing US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter today finalised the “major defence partner” status to India which will fast-track cooperation and sharing of high-end American defence technology.

Both sides also vowed to expand the bilateral defence cooperation as Carter met Parrikar here for the record breaking seventh time.

“Today we finalised India’s designation as a ‘Major Defence Partner’ of the US. The designation as a Major Defence Partner is a status unique to India and institutionalises the progress made to facilitate defence trade and technology sharing with India to a level at par with that of the US’s closest allies and partners, and ensures enduring cooperation in the future,” a joint statement after the meeting said.

Carter also called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Officials explained that details regarding US licensing rules among other have been finalised.

The statement added that both sides exchanged views on regional security issues including threat posed by terrorism.

“They agreed to continue further strengthening the bilateral counter terrorism cooperation and underlined the need to ensure that terror groups receive no patronage from any State,” it said. (AGENCIES)

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