Parrikar discusses Make in India, ISIS threat with U.S.

New Delhi: Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar made an official visit to the United States at the invitation of U.S. Secretary of Defence Ash Carter from December 7th to 10th that included visits to multiple U.S. facilities including U.S. Pacific Command (PACOM), the Pentagon, and a visit with Secretary Carter to observe flight operations aboard the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69).

Parrikar participated as a guest of honour in a Pearl Harbor commemorative ceremony at PACOM. He also met with Admiral Harry Harris, the PACOM Commander and visited various facilities in Honolulu, Hawaii.

At the Pentagon, Parrikar and Secretary Carter held their third meeting. They discussed the India-U.S. defence relationship and broader India-U.S. strategic partnership, and focused on ways to maintain the strong momentum of security and defence engagement, including means to further move the Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI) forward.

Secretary Carter and Parrikar expressed satisfaction with DTTI progress to date. They committed to identifying additional projects for possible co-development and co-production of high technology items that meet the transformational intent of DTTI.

Parrikar and Carter commended positive discussions at the Joint Working Group on Aircraft Carrier Technology Cooperation (JWGACTC), especially in the area of aircraft launch and recovery equipment (ALRE), and look forward to continued progress to be achieved at the second meeting of the JWGACTC in February 2016 in India. They further expressed satisfaction that the Jet Engine Technology Joint Working Group (JETJWG), which met this week in Bengaluru, had concluded its Terms of Reference and had productive discussion on cooperation in this area.

Secretary Carter informed Parrikar that in light of the strengthening relationship between the United States and India, the DoD has updated its policy on gas turbine engine technology transfer to India.

As a result of this policy update, the Secretary is confident that the United States will be able to expand cooperation in production and design of jet engine components.

Parrikar informed Carter about the Make-in-India Initiative, under which several reforms have been taken in the Indian defence sector which was welcomed by the Secretary, who expressed hope that this would pave the way for even greater participation of U.S. companies in the defense sector.

Secretary Carter welcomed India’s participation in the Rim-of-the-Pacific (RIMPAC) multilateral naval exercise in 2016 as well as participation by the Indian Air Force in the multilateral Red Flag exercise in April-May 2016, and expressed support for greater air-to-air interaction in the future.

Parrikar welcomed announcement of U.S. participation in the International Fleet Review of the Indian Navy at Visakhapatnam in February 2016.

Both leaders expressed satisfaction at the level of maritime cooperation between the two navies and resolved to further expand the same in coming years.

They announced their intention to soon complete a memorandum of understanding between their navies on “white shipping” information sharing. They also welcomed the renewal of the fuel exchange agreement.

Parrikar and Secretary Carter commended the progress achieved last month at the defence policy group (DPG), including the re-establishment of a working group on humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HA/DR) cooperation under the military cooperation group and focused discussions on defense capability development.

They also discussed a wide range of regional security issues, including the threat posed by ISIL and entities such as Al-Qa’ida and its affiliates, Lashkar-e-Tayibba, Jaish-e-Mohammad, D Company, the Haqqani Network, and other regional terror groups. They discussed ways to implement the defense-related aspects of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Obama’s Joint Strategic Vision for the Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean Region.

The official visit underlined the strategic importance of the defence relationship and the personal priority that the minister and secretary place on the bilateral partnership. (ANI)