Washington: On April 8, US Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach hosted Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh for an official counterpart visit; Singh received full honours at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling and met Secretary of the Air Force Troy Meink and Wilsbach at the Pentagon to discuss bilateral defence cooperation. Officials this week said discussions focused on interoperability, training and regional deterrence, with Wilsbach praising India's leadership in multilateral exercises and stressing expanded cooperation. Singh also toured Peterson Space Force Base and Nellis Air Force Base, including a familiarisation flight in an F-15EX; officials characterized the visit as strengthening a free, open, peaceful Indo-Pacific.
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This deepening cooperation between the US and India could impact global security and stability. It's about SAFETY. If you have family or interests in the Indo-Pacific region, this is worth watching. Check the State Department's travel advisories for updates.
The US and India are strengthening defense ties, focusing on interoperability and regional deterrence. It's a move towards a more peaceful, open Indo-Pacific. Worth forwarding if you know someone interested in international relations or military affairs.
The US and Indian air forces benefited from reinforced interoperability, expanded training and joint operational familiarisation, and strengthened defence partnership messaging in the Indo-Pacific.
There were no reported casualties or damage; the visit consisted of diplomatic and military engagements focused on cooperation and briefings.
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