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Committed to deepening defence cooperation with India: US

The US is one of the largest international exhibitors at Aero India 2025

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The US partnership pavilion opened at the Aero India on Monday, underscoring the United States’ commitment to deepening defence and security cooperation with India, the US Embassy said in a statement.

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The US is one of the largest international exhibitors at Aero India 2025, featuring leading American aerospace and defence firms showcasing next-generation aircraft, advanced avionics, unmanned systems, space technologies and innovative defence capabilities. Throughout the event, US government and industry participants will highlight and promote technology sharing, joint ventures and industrial partnerships that support the US-India major defence partnership.

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At the opening, Chargé d’Affaires Jorgan K Andrews said, “President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have talked about the need to deepen defence trade between our nations. I am happy to report that from small startups to robust defence public sector undertakings to the expanding private defence sector, bilateral defence trade is deepening.”

The US defence industry has demonstrated its commitment to partnering with India to provide high-quality, technologically advanced defence equipment and systems that are considered the most operationally reliable in the world, the statement said.

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