India and US Review Strategic Military Cooperation Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
India and the US are reviewing policies on military cooperation, notably regarding potential F-35 jet sales. Recent discussions focus on fostering strategic partnerships while maintaining India's autonomy. The dialogue underscores India's intent to resolve issues with Pakistan bilaterally despite global pressures for third-party mediation.

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India and the United States are in discussions over potential military cooperation, focusing particularly on the release of fifth-generation fighter jets, such as the F-35, to India. As yet, no formal agreement or proposal has been extended, according to a statement by the Ministry of External Affairs.
The dialogue comes in the wake of recent geopolitical tensions, with India emphasizing its commitment to non-escalatory responses to hostilities, particularly in relation to Pakistan. India's stance against third-party mediation in its conflicts with Pakistan remains firm, highlighting a preference for bilateral dialogue.
The Indo-US strategic partnership is grounded in shared interests and mutual trust, according to the Indian Government. India's foreign policy continues to prioritize national interest and strategic autonomy while closely evaluating defense partnerships.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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