
In a landmark move, India and the United States unveiled a series of ambitious initiatives aimed at deepening their collaboration in technology and defense sectors. These initiatives, announced on Monday, are set to transform the bilateral relationship and have far-reaching implications for the Indo-Pacific region.
The announcements were made during a meeting between India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and his US counterpart Jake Sullivan, who reaffirmed their commitment to advancing the India-US Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET). Prime Minister Narendra Modi also met with Sullivan, expressing satisfaction with the growing bilateral partnership.
Key Focus Areas
- Semiconductors: A strategic partnership between General Atomics and 3rdiTech will focus on co-developing semiconductor design and manufacturing capabilities for critical applications in defense and national security.
- Artificial Intelligence (AI): Both countries will collaborate on developing AI-powered solutions for various domains, including defense, healthcare, and agriculture.
- Critical Minerals: India will play a pivotal role in diversifying critical mineral supply chains by co-investing in projects in South America and Africa.
- Advanced Telecommunications: Joint efforts will be made to promote 5G and 6G technologies, with a focus on large-scale Open RAN deployments in both countries.
- Defense Collaboration: India's planned acquisition of MQ-9B Predator drones, potential co-production of land warfare systems, and negotiations for co-production of GE F414 engines for Indian fighter jets mark significant milestones in defense cooperation.
The India-US technology and defence partnership is poised to play a crucial role in shaping the geopolitical landscape of the 21st century. By leveraging their respective strengths and expertise, both countries are well-positioned to drive innovation, promote economic growth, and ensure regional stability.