Commander, Pacific Air Forces and Air Component Commander, US Indo-Pacific Command General Kevin B Schneider today called on Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh in New Delhi.
In a social media post, the Defence Ministry said that the discussions focused on advancing defence initiatives and enhancing military-to-military cooperation through joint exercises, training visits and strategic exchanges.
According to the Ministry of Defence, the discussions focused on enhancing collaboration through joint exercises.
“Commander, Pacific Air Forces & Air Component Commander, US Indo-Pacific Command General Kevin B Schneider today called on Defence Secretary Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh in New Delhi.
Discussions focused on advancing defence initiatives and enhancing military-to-military cooperation through joint exercises, training visits & strategic exchanges,” the Ministry of Defence said in a statement shared on X.
The meeting comes amid sustained efforts by both nations to strengthen interoperability between their armed forces and expand engagement across multiple domains, including air, land and maritime security.
Defence ties between India and the United States have significantly expanded over the past decade, with both sides increasingly participating in complex joint exercises and institutional dialogues.
The emphasis on training visits and strategic exchanges is expected to further enhance professional exchanges and knowledge sharing.
The United States remains one of India’s key strategic partners, and defence cooperation has emerged as a central pillar of the broader bilateral relationship.
Regular engagements between senior defence officials underscore a shared commitment to maintaining regional stability and addressing evolving geopolitical dynamics.