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  • 7/4/2025
EAM Jaishankar with Pete Hegseth Defence Secretary at Pentagon for Strategic Defence Partnership

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00:00Well, Mr. Minister and your team, thank you so much for being here.
00:11Welcome to the Pentagon.
00:12Thank you for taking the time.
00:15And we certainly look forward to future engagements as well,
00:17hopefully a two-by-two with Minister Singh,
00:20who had a chance to speak to this movement this morning,
00:23as well as Secretary Rubio.
00:25In their February meeting,
00:26almost right at the beginning of the administration,
00:28President Trump and Prime Minister Modi
00:30set a strong foundation for our relationship
00:32that we're building on here today.
00:34Productive, pragmatic, and realistic.
00:37And our nation's boast a rich and growing history of cooperation,
00:41driven by a shared commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific.
00:45We're both clear-eyed regarding the dangers of aggression in the region,
00:49and most importantly, we possess the strength,
00:52and I believe wisdom, to gather counter it.
00:54The United States is very pleased with the successful integration
00:58of many U.S. defense items into India's inventory.
01:03And building on this progress,
01:05we hope we can complete several major pending U.S. defense sales to India,
01:10expand our shared defense-industrial cooperation and co-production efforts,
01:15strengthen interoperability,
01:17which is something Minister Singh mentioned multiple times between our forces,
01:21and then formally sign a new 10-year framework
01:24for the U.S.-India Major Defense Partnership,
01:27which we hope to do very soon.
01:29We're eager to work alongside you to realize our shared goals.
01:34They're deep and ongoing.
01:37Mr. Minister, your visit today marks an important milestone
01:39in the ongoing series of high-level engagements
01:42between our two great countries.
01:45Once again, thank you for being here.
01:47Look forward to a robust discussion with your team
01:50and a lot of partnership going forward.
01:52Thank you, sir.
01:55Mr. Secretary,
01:56I'm a very warm, very sincere word of appreciation
02:01for the welcome given me.
02:04As we were discussing coming up the stairs,
02:07I first came to this building more than 40 years ago.
02:09I've seen some big changes in this 40 years,
02:13and I think some of those changes were reflected
02:16in the conversation we had with Mr. Singh this morning.
02:21Now, I'm here for the Quad meeting.
02:25I just had a good session with the UBO
02:27and our colleagues from Australia and Japan.
02:30But I'm also here with you, Arthur Pentagon,
02:33because we believe that our defense partnership is today
02:39truly one of the most consequential pillars
02:42of the relationship.
02:45It's not built merely on shared interests,
02:50but we believe really deepening convergence
02:55and of capabilities, of responsibilities.
03:01And what we do in the Indo-Pacific,
03:05we believe is absolutely crucial to its strategic stability.
03:10There's a lot that we will and we should be talking about today,
03:15but I do particularly want to recognize
03:18that signing our foundational agreements,
03:21especially in SOSA recently,
03:23of our expanding defense trade,
03:26of our cooperation in underwater domain awareness,
03:29in autonomous systems,
03:30and the momentum in the Indus X,
03:35I think all of these really speak of a deepening partnership.
03:38The world is a complicated place,
03:42I think perhaps growing in its complexity,
03:47and certainly our partnership
03:50and the contribution that we can make together,
03:53I think would be of immense importance,
03:56not just for us, I think,
03:57but for the larger region,
03:59I would even argue for the world.
04:01Once again, it's a very great pleasure
04:03to be here with you.
04:04I look forward to our conversations.
04:06Well, we very much do it the same way.

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