"The (US Defence) Secretary (Ashton Carter) believes there are still opportunities for us to further expand the cooperation between the United States and India on military issues. They are issues of consequence for India, security issues that are of consequence to the United States," Pentagon Press Secretary, Peter Cook told reporters at a press conference yesterday.
"We have shared security interests in that part of the world. And I think the Secretary is confident that the strong relationship we have right now will only build in the future, so," Cook said in response to a question.
"He met with the Prime Minister when he was in India, and looks forward to enhancing and building on that visit and the strong relationship that he has been able to maintain with Minister Parrikar since he took over as Secretary," Cook said in response to a question.
Carter was in India last month, during which he held talks with his Indian counterpart Manohar Parrikar and met the Prime Minister. Describing the trip as successful, Carter said there were some in-principle agreements reached at that time with regard to military-to-military relationship.
During his visit, Carter became the first US Defence Secretary to board an Indian aircraft carrier.
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"We urge all Americans to join us in standing with our friends in India as they defend themselves against terrorism and work with the United States to create a more peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific region," it said.
"They also stand shoulder to shoulder against terrorism and in opposition to aggressive attempts to change the status quo or resolve territorial disputes in the Indo-Pacific. This letter is intended to encourage further dialogue between our two countries and to demonstrate the broad-based desire for an enhanced strategic relationship between Washington and Delhi," he said in response to a question.
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