India Presents a Wonderful Opportunity for USA: Pentagon
WASHINGTON: India presents a wonderful opportunity to the United
States, a top US Pacific command official told lawmakers here as the
Obama administration proceeds ahead with its ambitious plan to
strengthen its defence ties with India.
"India presents a wonderful opportunity for us. They share our values
and our norms. One of my objectives is to improve that relationship with
India," Admiral Harry B Harris, Commander of the US Pacific Command
(PACOM) told members of Senate Armed Services Committee during a hearing
on maritime security strategy in the Asia Pacific.
"I'm excited by the opportunities we have with India by the work that
the Secretary of Defence has done and the Assistant Secretary of Defence
Kendall has done with regard to the DTTI, the defence initiative with
India, to help them build up their military and help them build an
aircraft carrier, and aircraft carrier capability," Harris said in
response to a question.
In his testimony, David B Shear, Assistant Secretary of Defence for
Asian and Pacific Security Affairs, said in South Asia, the US is
working with the Indian Navy on aircraft carrier technology sharing and
design.
The US-India Joint Aircraft Carrier Working Group (JACWG) had its first
formal meeting in August, led by Vice ADM Cheema, the Commander in Chief
of India's Western Fleet, he said.
Shear was in India last week holding talks with Indian officials on
developing strategies to implement the vision of the leaders of the two
countries - US President Barack Obama, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi -
with regard to the Asia Pacific region.
"When President Obama was in India for meetings with Prime Minister Modi
in January, they issued a joint strategic vision on the Indian Ocean
and East Asia. And we're in the process of devising ways of implementing
that joint strategic vision," he said.
In response to a question, Shear said the US already has a robust bilateral cooperation with the India.
"We'll be looking at together ways to strengthening partnership. We
conduct an annual exercise, the Malabar exercise in which we and Indians
have just decided to include the Japanese. So that will be every year
now. That will be a strong trilateral exercise in the region," he said.
"We are looking at other, particularly in maritime domain awareness to
strengthen what we do with the Indians because we have very strong
common interest," Shear said.
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