An authority proclamation delivered by the US Department of Defence expressed that Defence Secretary Lloyd J Austin III will set out on a four-country trip including India from the following week. As per the assertion, Austin's most memorable stop is in Tokyo where he will meet with Japanese Defense Minister Yasukasu Hamada and other senior pioneers and visit US troops positioned in Japan. Following the memorable US-Japan "2+2" Ministerial Summit recently, Secretary Austin's visit comes as the two nations gain critical headway in modernizing Alliance capabilities, further developing US force pose, and laying out associations with similar accomplices.
Later, Secretary Austin will fly to Singapore to take part in the International Institute for Strategic Studies' (IISS) 20th Shangri-La Dialogue. To propel US guard unions all through the locale on the side of our normal vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific, grounded in ASEAN centrality, the Secretary will likewise draw in with significant pioneers beyond the Discourse. Secretary Austin will travel to India following his trip to Singapore. As the United States and India continue to modernize the US-India Major Defense Partnership, he will meet with Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and other leaders at the third stop, New Delhi.
Officials say that this visit is a chance to speed up new initiatives in defense innovation and industrial cooperation, as well as continue efforts to expand operational cooperation between the US and Indian militaries. Secretary Austin will end his trip in France, where he will attend events to mark the 79th anniversary of D-Day and meet with defense leaders from France and the UK. It ought to be referenced here that relations among India and the US date back to India's freedom development and have proceeded with well after autonomy from the Unified Realm in 1947. India and the United States have deepened their cooperation on counterterrorism and countering Chinese influence in the Indo-Pacific, among other issues.
Based on shared democratic values and an increasing convergence of interests on bilateral, regional, and global issues, the two countries' bilateral relations have developed into a "global strategic partnership." Today, the India-US two-sided participation is expansive based and multi-sectoral, covering exchange and venture, safeguard and security, training, science and innovation, network protection, high innovation, common thermal power, space innovation and applications, clean energy, climate, farming and wellbeing.
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