Framework for the U.S.–India Major Defence Partnership:
Kartavya Desk Staff
Source: TH
Context: India and the United States have unveiled a 10-year Defence Partnership Framework, marking a new phase in their strategic cooperation to advance peace, security, and stability in the Indo-Pacific.
About Framework for the U.S.–India Major Defence Partnership
• A comprehensive 10-year framework to deepen collaboration across all defence domains — land, maritime, air, space, and cyberspace.
• Signed in Kuala Lumpur on the sidelines of the 12th ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting-Plus (ADMM-Plus) by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.
• Builds on the 2013 Joint Principles for Defence Cooperation and the 2016 recognition of India as a Major Defence Partner (MDP).
• Provides policy direction to transform and expand the India–U.S. defence partnership over the next decade.
Objectives and Key Features:
• Free, Open, and Rules-Based Indo-Pacific: Ensures an open and rules-bound Indo-Pacific region, safeguarding maritime security and free flow of commerce. Reaffirms commitment to regional peace, sovereignty, and stability.
• Reaffirms commitment to regional peace, sovereignty, and stability.
• Enhanced Interoperability and Coordination: Strengthens joint readiness, information sharing, and coordination across all domains. Aims for joint response to common security threats and deterrence against regional instability.
• Aims for joint response to common security threats and deterrence against regional instability.
• Defence Industry and Technology Collaboration: Promotes industrial innovation, R&D, and co-production through advanced technology partnerships. Builds upon the COMPACT initiative (Catalyzing Opportunities for Military Partnership, Accelerated Commerce and Technology) to drive transformative defence cooperation.
• Builds upon the COMPACT initiative (Catalyzing Opportunities for Military Partnership, Accelerated Commerce and Technology) to drive transformative defence cooperation.
• Strategic and Regional Cooperation: Expands coordination with like-minded partners through the Quad and other mechanisms. Focuses on strengthening collective security architecture in the Indo-Pacific.
• Focuses on strengthening collective security architecture in the Indo-Pacific.
• Unified Policy Direction: Provides a long-term roadmap for policy coherence and institutional alignment in bilateral defence cooperation. Lays the foundation for collective peace, prosperity, and deterrence in the region.
• Lays the foundation for collective peace, prosperity, and deterrence in the region.
Significance:
• Institutionalises Defence Cooperation: Establishes a structured 10-year vision for sustained strategic and military engagement.
• Strengthens Strategic Deterrence: Enhances maritime and regional security architecture to deter conflict and ensure stability.
• Deepens Defence Industrial Partnership: Encourages technology sharing and joint development, supporting defence innovation and industrial capacity.
• Reinforces Strategic Trust: Positions India as a priority defence partner for the U.S. and a pillar of regional stability.