Bipin Rawat, Lloyd Austin discuss India-US defence ties
In the meeting, described by the US as “historic”, the two sides exchanged views on priorities for advancing the defence partnership between the two countries. This was General Rawat’s first Pentagon visit.
India and the US discussed enhanced defence cooperation in domains such as space, cyber, and emerging technologies, during a meeting between Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat on Thursday.

In the meeting, described by the US as “historic”, the two sides exchanged views on priorities for advancing the defence partnership between the two countries. This was General Rawat’s first Pentagon visit.
Austin underscored US’ “commitment to supporting the Indian Armed Forces’ transition toward greater institutional integration and operational jointness”, Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said in readout of the meeting. “They also discussed opportunities for expanding multilateral cooperation with regional partners.”
“This historic meeting highlights the enduring strength of the US-India Major Defense Partnership as the two countries work in concert with like-minded partners to sustain a free and open Indo-Pacific,” Kirby said further.
India and the US have a close defence relationship with growing defence trade between them and joint military exercises.
