New Delhi, February 22: The Ministry of Defence and the US Department of Defence participated in the second India-US Defence Acceleration Ecosystem (INDUS-X) Summit in the national capital, focusing on enhancing military interoperability to support a free and open Indo-Pacific region. Discussions included opportunities for co-producing advanced military capabilities, creating resilient defence supply chains, and fostering deep defence industrial partnerships. Multiple joint challenges were announced, with ten US and Indian companies winning over USD 1 million to develop technologies related to undersea communications and maritime intelligence. The Summit also saw the launch of a consortium aimed at expanding testing facility access for defence and dual-use companies. Overall, the INDUS-X initiative continues to drive defence innovation and collaboration between the two nations.
INDUS-X Summit: India and US Enhance Military Interoperability for Indo-Pacific Vision
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