"The US-India defense relationship is the closest it's ever been. Through our strategic handshake - with America reaching west in the re-balance, and India reaching east in what Prime Minister Modi calls his Act East policy - our two nations are exercising together by air, land and sea like never before," Carter said in his address to the Regan National Defense Forum in Simi Valley, California.
"We also have a technological handshake - as the US- India Defence Technology and Trade Initiative, grasps hands with Prime Minister Modi's Make in India campaign - that's helping our countries move toward more diverse co-development and co-production of weapons systems," Carter said.
Carter would meet Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and other leaders during his trip to New Delhi.
Carter said the US-Japan alliance remains the cornerstone of Asia-Pacific security. "And with our new Defense Guidelines, the US-Japan alliance has never been stronger, or more capable of contributing to security in the Asia-Pacific and beyond," he said.
Carter also reflected on the re-balance strategy of US President Barack Obama. "It will ensure DoD continues to help provide the security necessary for that consequential region - which is home to nearly half the global population and nearly half the global economy - to remain a place where everyone can rise and prosper for decades to come," he said.
"Because we did so, out of the rubble of World War II,
economic miracle after miracle has occurred. Think about it....First Japan, then Taiwan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia rose and prospered, and today, China and India are doing the same," Carter said.
"Amid all this remarkable change and progress, America's interests and objectives in the Asia-Pacific have endured: we still want peace, stability, and progress there. But as the region has changed, our approach to how we meet those interests and uphold those enduring principles has had to change along with it," he added.
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