"One of the biggest things would be a true Indian counterpart for the DTTI and an embrace on the Indian side of coming up with ideas for breakthrough collaborations in coproduction and co-development," Vikram J Singh, who till recently was former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for South and Southeast Asia, told PTI.
The Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, Frank Kendall, who was recently appointed as the American point person to leads the DTTI, would soon be visiting New Delhi.
Noting that the status of India-US defense ties "are fine", Singh, however, said but both the countries could get much more out of the defence security relationship with a little effort.
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, is in New Delhi to hold talks with his counterpart Arun Jaitley, and other leaders of the new government.
During his meetings, Hagel would explore India's interest in true collaboration on DTTI; and explore what more the US can do operationally and multilaterally, for example with Japan and Australia and European partners, he said.
Referring to the fact that Hagel goes to Australia after India, Singh said: "US-India-Australia cooperation in defense is an important opportunity."
Closure on pending defense sales that have been languishing like M777 would be a good signal, he said.
Observing that India's defense modernisation has fallen far short of its potential, Singh said: "A modern, highly capable Indian military is something the United States views as good for the region and the world."
