Trump’s India Visit: Bonhomie in Indo-US Relations on Display but Muted Outcome
On 23rd and 24th February U.S. President Donald Trump was on a two day state visit to Indi. During the visit, India and the US pledged to deepen defence and security cooperation by collaborating on the co-development and production of advanced military systems besides pushing ahead with a Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership anchored in mutual trust and shared interests.
Highlights of the Visit
- The two nations focused on taking forward the strategic partnership with closer cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region and increased defence ties, beyond a buyer-seller relationship.
- The joint statement, mentioned closer collaboration on “co-development and coproduction of advanced ....
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