"Given our broad shared interests in maritime security, the Department (of Defence) has developed a three-pronged approach to maritime cooperation with India," the Pentagon said in a report sent to the US Congress yesterday.
This approach includes maintaining a shared vision on maritime security issues, upgrading bilateral maritime security partnership and collaborating to both build regional partner capacity and improve regional maritime domain awareness.
In the vision document, the two countries affirmed the importance of safeguarding maritime security and ensuring freedom of navigation and overflight throughout the region, especially in the South China Sea.
This Joint Strategic Vision and the September 2014 US-India Joint Statement also called on all parties to abide by international law, including the Law of the Sea Convention, to resolve maritime disputes and to avoid the use, or threat of use of force.
Recent visits to India by then Commander of the US Pacific Fleet Admiral Harry Harris and Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus have highlighted the importance of naval engagement to the overall defence relationship.
To bolster operational maritime cooperation, India has participated in the RIMPAC multilateral exercise and the two sides conduct the annual flagship naval exercise MALABAR, it said.
According to the report, the Pentagon is actively working to support the Indian Navy through the Defense Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI).
