India-US 10-Year Defence Framework Agreement

Key Highlights

  • India and the United States signed a 10-year framework agreement to strengthen defence cooperation.
  • The agreement was finalized during a meeting between Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and US Defence Secretary Peter Hegseth in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • The pact is designed to guide policy across all aspects of India-US defence partnership and marks the beginning of a “new decade of partnership.”

Statements

  • Rajnath Singh:
    • Defence is a “major pillar” of India-US relations.
    • Partnership is crucial for a free, open, and rules-based Indo-Pacific region.
  • Pete Hegseth:
    • The agreement strengthens regional stability and deterrence.
    • Focus on coordination, information sharing, and tech cooperation.

Context

  • The agreement comes amid US tariffs on Indian goods, including a 50% tariff on certain Indian imports, announced by President Trump.
  • Singh emphasized that ASEAN-India defence meetings aim to strengthen cooperation and advance India’s Act East Policy.

ASEAN & ADMM-Plus Context

  • The ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting (ADMM) is a key consultative platform for defence cooperation among ASEAN nations.
  • ADMM-Plus members: India, US, China, Russia, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, along with ASEAN countries.

China’s Position

  • Chinese Defence Minister Dong Jun urged the US to enhance trust and dispel uncertainty.
  • He emphasized exploring “the right way” for military engagement.
  • Reiterated Beijing’s stance on Taiwan: “Unification of the two sides of the Taiwan Strait is an irresistible historical trend.”

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