The US and India are poised to formalize a 10-year defence framework underscoring their strategic partnership. The agreement aims to enhance regional stability and deterrence through expanded military cooperation, joint defence production, advanced technology sharing, and stronger interoperability against evolving security challenges in the Indo-Pacific region.
                                        
                        
	The United States and India have agreed to sign a comprehensive 10-year defence framework, cementing their role as key strategic partners in South Asia and the Indo-Pacific. US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth and India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh have finalized plans to formalize this long-term partnership, emphasizing regional security and deterrence.
	
	This defence framework builds upon commitments made by Presidents Trump and Modi in early 2025 and encompasses multiple dimensions: expanding joint military exercises, sharing logistics, advancing technology collaboration, and accelerating defence industrial cooperation. The agreement also includes major defence sales and the co-production of critical systems, including jet engines for India’s Tejas fighter aircraft program.
	
	Both countries recognize shared challenges posed by regional threats and aim to foster interoperability and rapid response capabilities alongside like-minded partners. The framework extends beyond military collaboration to strengthen diplomatic ties and promote a free and open Indo-Pacific, pivotal for maintaining global peace and stability.
	
	Key Highlights
	
	Formal 10-year US-India Defence Framework focuses on enhanced cooperation and regional deterrence.
	
	Agreements on major defence sales and co-production, including Tejas aircraft engines.
	
	Expansion of joint exercises, logistics sharing, and advanced technology collaboration.
	
	Shared commitment to counter regional threats and bolster Indo-Pacific security architecture.
	
	Partnership reaffirms long-standing US-India strategic relations and global peace efforts.
	
	Sources: DD News, Pentagon, Indian Express, Economic Times