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India and the United States on Friday (8 October) held a meeting of India-US Defece Policy Group (DPG) in Washington DC.
The DPG is the apex official-level mechanism between India's Ministry of Defence and the US Department of Defense to comprehensively review and guide all aspects of bilateral defence cooperation.
Defence Secretaryr Ajay Kumar and the US Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Colin Kahl co-chaired the 16th meeting of the India-US DPG on Friday.
The two sides reviewed the progress in operationalising India-US Major Defence Partnership, military-to-military engagements, implementation of foundational defence agreements, defence exercises, strengthening technology cooperation and defence trade.
Both sides shared regional security perspectives and cooperation, and to work together to promote shared interests in the Indo Pacific region, the Ministry of Defence said in a statement on Saturday (9 October).
The co-chairs were apprised of the progress made by various bilateral defense initiatives and mechanisms. They took stock of the joint project to co-develop air-launched unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) under the defence technology and trade initiative.
The two sides also welcomed the holding of inaugural Industrial Security Agreement meeting in India to facilitate high-end defence industrial collaboration.
They agreed to encourage both the private and government stakeholders to utilise the existing innovation ecosystems in defence industries for co-development and co-production, the ministry said.
Both sides welcomed the cooperation in new domains such as space, Artificial Intelligence, cyber and counter Unmanned Aerial Vehicle technologies.
The two sides reviewed preparation for the forthcoming 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue.
It was agreed to hold the next DPG meeting in India on mutually convenient dates, the ministry said.
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