Reported 10 months ago
US National Security Advisor Sullivan visited India for the first high-level visit since Indian Prime Minister Modi's reelection, emphasizing future collaboration in areas such as chips, AI, and space strategy. Discussions between Sullivan, Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar, and Indian National Security Advisor Doval focused on cooperation in key and emerging technologies. India is interested in procuring US MQ-9B drones and potentially co-producing land warfare systems. The two countries also discussed cooperation in space, semiconductor, and biotechnology, stressing mutual collaboration in sensitive technologies for civilian and defense applications. Analysts believe the US and India are building a deeper strategic relationship due to concerns over China's rise in the Indo-Pacific region, with the US looking to India to counterbalance China.
Source: YAHOO