The amendment, moved by a group of top American lawmakers, requires a report from the Director of National Intelligence on the possibilities for growing national security cooperation among the three countries.
"While the US already has robust national security partnerships with both India and Israel, there are many areas where opportunities exist to develop and further grow these critical relationships," said Congressman Joe Crowley, one of the key architect of the amendment that was passed yesterday.
Among other sponsors of the amendment were Congressmen Eliot Engel, Ranking Member of House Foreign Affairs Committee; Ami Bera, Co-Chair of the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian-Americans; Steve Chabot, a senior member of House Foreign Affairs Committee; George Holding, Co-Chair of the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans; David Schweikert and Jerrold Nadler.
In the debate on the House floor, Crowley defended the amendment and praised India as a rising power.
He highlighted the commonalities of values and interest between the nations and said that there are many avenues for cooperation between India and Israel (scientific, research, national security, defence).
"The US, along with two of our most important allies, India and Israel, have all faced the threat of international terrorism," said Bera.
"With the current instability in the Middle East and parts of South Asia, we should work together to enhance our security cooperation to continue to combat the global threat of terrorism. This amendment expresses Congress' dedication to making sure that happens," he said.
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