In order to address security, development, and economic challenges, the budget for the fiscal year 2016 prioritises advancing regional and country capabilities.
These investments are critical to the administration-wide efforts to promote regional security and economic cooperation, the budget proposals said.
Recognising that security in the Asia-Pacific region underpins regional and global prosperity, the budget aligns resources and activities to strengthen US alliances, to forge deeper partnerships with emerging powers and to pursue a productive relationship with China.
To promote universal and democratic values, the budget expands education and cultural exchanges and strengthens regional cooperation with organisations such as the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
In pursuit of security cooperation, the budget enhances and modernises US defense relationships, posture, and capabilities with a focus on maritime security.
"It is clear that the Asia Pacific remains a key priority for us because of the level of increase," Deputy Secretary of State Heather Higginbottom told reporters at a news conference.
The move comes as the new Indian government is following an "Act East Policy" in the region.
