India and the United States will conduct a joint military exercise, Yudh Abhyas, in Alaska this month.
The India-U.S. defence partnership is supported by foundational defence agreements and is a vital aspect of bilateral relations.
A U.S. Defence Policy Team is expected to visit Delhi in mid-August.
The 21st edition of the Yudh Abhyas exercise will occur this month.
Detailed Insights:
The India-U.S. defence cooperation has expanded across various domains, strengthening their overall strategic partnership.
Both countries are planning to hold a 2+2 intersessional meeting at the working-level towards the end of the month to further enhance cooperation.
Yudh Abhyas is an annual exercise aimed at enhancing interoperability and sharing best practices between the two militaries in challenging environments.
The foundational defence agreements between India and the U.S. facilitate closer military cooperation, technology transfer, and logistical support.
Key Concepts Involved:
2+2 Dialogue: A diplomatic format where the defense and foreign ministers of two countries meet to discuss strategic and security issues.
Interoperability: The ability of different military units or systems to operate together effectively.
Foundational Defence Agreements: Agreements that facilitate closer military cooperation, technology transfer, and logistical support between countries.