Bengaluru: United States Charg d'Affaires Ambassador to India Elizabeth Jones on Sunday said her country's delegation to Aero India-2023 is one of the biggest ever in the premier aviation exhibition's history, and insisted that India and the US are crucial partners in many ways to ensure a free, open and resilient Indo-Pacific region where democracies can thrive.
According to Jones, India is the partner of choice for US to address various issues ranging from climate change, improving global health, tackling cyber challenges and building sustainable supply chains. She also pointed out that two weeks ago, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval met his US counterpart at the White House to launch the US-India initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies (iCET) where they pledged to accelerate joint development and production through a bilateral defence industrial cooperation roadmap.
"It's an honor for me to be here with you today for Aero India-2023. The size of this year's US delegation to Aero India is one of the biggest ever," Jones said in a press conference. The diplomat said she will open the USA Partnership Pavilion at Aero India-2023 on Monday. Noting that Saturday was the first anniversary of US President Joe Biden's Indo-Pacific strategy that underpins India and US' crucial partnership to ensure a "free and open prosperous, connected, rules-based and resilient Indo Pacific region where our democracies can thrive".
Speaking on the occasion, Jedidiah P Royal, US Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs, said a free and open Indo-Pacific region requires a strong and militarily capable India and the US is excited to partner with India promoting this shared vision for the future.
"The Biden-Harris administration is focused on putting maximum effort into bolstering India's military capabilities and rise as a defence industrial power," Royal said.
According to him, the US companies have established engineering centres and manufacturing hubs and have also invested in building research and development centres that harness India's talented scientists and engineers to advance cutting edge R&D projects. American firms have also played a major role in supporting India's growing aerospace and defence exports, he added. Referring to Indian export data, Royal said the US accounts for one of the largest destinations for Indian defence exports in aerospace and defence products.