In wake of the emerging threat from China in the Indian subcontinent, and Beijing’s threatening advances in the South and East China Sea regions, India and the US have taken strategic measures to halt the Red Dragon’s juggernaut and establish a dominant force in the Indo-Pacific region.
United States Indo-Pacific Command is a unified combatant command of the United States Armed Forces responsible for the Indo-Pacific region. It is the oldest and largest of the unified combatant commands.
Lt. Gen. Satinder K. Saini, Deputy Chief of the Indian Army, met Major General Ronald P. Clarke, Chief of Staff (CDS) of the ‘US India-Pacific Command’. Army Deputy Chief Saini and Chief of Staff Clarke met to discuss India-US partnership in the ‘Indo-Pacific Region’.
Lt Gen. Saini is on a three-day visit to the US command from October 17 to 20 to increase military cooperation between both the armies. The ongoing visit is to build trust and interoperability between both the armies, said the US Army Pacific yesterday in a tweet.