Chuck Hagel's India Visit Aimed At Nurturing Defense Ties: Pentagon


WASHINGTON: U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel will visit New Delhi during which he will hold talks with his counterpart Arun Jaitley and other top officials, aimed at "nurturing" ties with India after the formation of the new government, a top Pentagon official has said.

"The purpose of this trip is to nurture the relationship and not to ink any deal," Pentagon Press Secretary Rear Admiral John Kirby said.

According to Kirby, Defense Secretary Hagel attaches a very high priority to the India-US defense ties.

During his three-day stay in New Delhi beginning August 7, Hagel will hold talks with Jaitley and is also expected to meet National Security Advisor Ajit K Doval and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.

He is likely to call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Hagel's meetings will focus on the converging interests of India and the U.S. in the Asia Pacific, their common interests in Afghanistan and initiatives to strengthen bilateral defense cooperation, including military exercises, defense, trade, co-production and co-development, and research and new technologies, Kirby said.

Insisting that Hagel's visit is about "nurturing relationship" and not about "military sales", Kirby said that election of a new government offers an opportunity to fulfill potential of India-U.S. strategic partnership.

"We are committed to a long-term strategic partnership with India. We view India as a regional and emerging global power as well as provider of security and strategic partner," he said.

"We understand the importance of strategic relationship with India and we want to make sure that this relationship stays close and that we are able to create the conditions where our co-operation is normal," he added.

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Source: PTI