US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will travel to India next week to meet Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, according to the US Department of Defense.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on a state visit to the United States next month.
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will travel to India next week to meet Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, according to the US Department of Defense.
Austin's visit precedes Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s official state visit to White House next month.
Austin will visit New Delhi to meet Singh and other leaders as the United States and India continue to modernise the US-India Major Defense Partnership, the Pentagon said on Thursday, announcing the defense secretary’s trip to Japan, Singapore, India and France next week.
"This visit provides an opportunity to accelerate new defense innovation and industrial cooperation initiatives and drive ongoing efforts to expand operational cooperation between the US and Indian militaries," the Pentagon said.
Austin will begin his trip from Japan, as part of his seventh official visit to the Indo-Pacific region. In Tokyo, he plans to meet with Japanese Defense Minister Yasukasu Hamada and other senior leaders and also visit the US troops stationed in Japan, according to the Pentagon's statement.
Austin's visit also comes as the United States and Japan take important strides to modernise alliance capabilities, optimise US force posture, and build links with like-minded partners following the historic US-Japan "2+2" ministerial meeting earlier this year, the Pentagon said.
From Japan, Austin will travel to Singapore where he will deliver plenary remarks at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) 20th Shangri-La Dialogue. On the margins of the Dialogue, Austin will meet key leaders to advance US defense partnerships across the region in support of the shared vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific, anchored in ASEAN centrality.
After Singapore, Austin will visit New Delhi and then conclude his trip in France to participate in events commemorating the 79th anniversary of D-Day, and meet French and the United Kingdom defense leaders, according to the statement.
(With PTI inputs)