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Strategic high

Strategic high: On India-U.S. ties and strategic cooperation 

India and the U.S. have entered a new era of mutual trust and cooperation  

The just concluded state visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the United States is undoubtedly a new gambit by both sides to propel their strategic cooperation to an unprecedented level, while         turning treaty allies. The announcement for potential joint manufacture of General Electric (GE) Aerospace’s F414 engines in India by GE and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited to power India’s indigenous Light Combat Aircraft MK2 and the twin-engine Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft MK1 as well as the purchase of 31 high-altitude, long-endurance Predator-MQ-9B armed unmanned aerial vehicles take the defence ties between the countries to a new high. Military cooperation between the two nations has been deepening in the recent past. India has bought from the U.S. the C-130 and C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, AH-64E Apache attack helicopters as well as CH-47 Chinook and MH-60R multi-role helicopters, P-8I maritime patrol aircraft and M777 ultra light howitzers, among others. The U.S. has been aggressively pitching its fighter jets, the F-16 and F/A-18, for the Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy. India and the U.S. had tried and shelved an earlier engine development effort under the Defence Technology and Trade Initiative some years ago. But now, the new jet engine deal is an investment in each other to address the shared security concerns, while continuing to navigate the disagreements.

Top among their shared concerns is China and its expansion in the Indo-Pacific. The U.S. also wants to wean India away from its defence partnership with Russia in the long term. From a technological perspective, the newly announced joint initiatives in jet engine production, semiconductors and space technology present an opportunity for India to develop a defence industry of its own, and improve its technological competence across the board. India and the U.S. have already signed the four foundational agreements and regularly conduct joint military exercises. While its embrace with the U.S. is getting stronger, deeper and more comprehensive, India is also cognisant of the need to maintain its strategic-autonomy. U.S. strategy at the moment is focused on creating a new bipolarity in the world, which India is not comfortable with. Getting caught in the power rivalries of others is the last thing that India wants, and the good thing is that the U.S. is increasingly aware of that concern. India’s desire to protect its borders and sovereignty aligns with U.S. interests. This is a new era of mutual trust between the two countries, and it should act as a force for stability in the region.

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Address (verb) – tackle, see to, deal with, confront, grapple withसुलझाना, निपटाना

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Era
(noun) – epoch, age, period, time, aeon, span युग

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Maritime
(adjective) – coastal, seaside, littoral समुद्री

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Disagreement
(noun) – dissent, lack of agreement, difference of opinion, dispute

मतभेद

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Ally
(noun) – associate, colleague, friend, confederate, partner

सहयोगी

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Concern
(noun) – Anxiety, worry, apprehension fear

चिंता

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Competence
(noun) – capability, ability, skill, competency, experience

योग्यता 

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Ties
(noun) – connection, relations, link, bond, association

संबंध

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Cognisant
(of) (adjective) –  Aware, familiar, acquainted, knowing

अवगत/ परिचित

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Armed
(adjective) – carrying a gun or other weapon; involving weapons

हथियारबंद, सशस्‍त्र

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Cooperation
(noun) – collaboration, assistance, help, support, aid

सहयोग

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Across the board
(phrase) – overall, comprehensive, complete, universal.

सम्पूर्ण रूप से

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Propel
(verb) – push, move forwards, push forwards, move

आगे बढ़ाना

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Indigenous
(adjective) – Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.

स्वदेशी

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Indo-pacific
(adjective) – The Indo-Pacific region is one of the most populous and economically active regions of the world which includes four continents: Asia, Africa, Australia and America.

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Expansion
(noun) – growth, enlargement, extension, increase, amplification

विस्तार

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Unprecedented
(adjective) – unparalleled, extraordinary, unmatched, unique, unheard of

अभूतपूर्व

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Potential
(adjective) – Possible, Probable, Promising, Prospective,

संभव

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Perspective
(noun) – Viewpoint, outlook, standpoint

परिप्रेक्ष्य

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Shelve
(verb) – Postpone, delay, defer, hold off
टालना

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Mutual
(adjective) – Reciprocal, shared, joint, common, collective 

पारस्परिक

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Comprehensive
(adjective) – Complete, inclusive, extensive, thorough, broad

व्यापक

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Strategic
(adjective) – relating to the gaining of overall or long-term military advantage.

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Undoubtedly
(adverb) – doubtlessly, certainly, definitely, undeniably

निश्चित रूप से

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Concluded
(adjective) – completed, finished, accomplished, done.

समाप्त, संपन्न

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State
visit (noun) – official visit, formal trip, diplomatic mission.

राज्य यात्रा

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Gambit
(noun) – strategic move

पहला क़दम

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Long
-endurance (adjective) – long-lasting, durable, persistent, enduring.

दीर्घकालिक

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Predator
-MQ-9B (noun) – a specific type of military drone.

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Unmanned
aerial vehicle (UAV) (noun) – drone: an aircraft that carries no human pilot or passengers

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Deepen
(verb) – grow, increase, intensify, strengthen.

बढ़ना

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Pitch
(verb) – to try to persuade someone to buy your products or services or choose you to do some work for them

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Defence technology and Trade Initiative
(noun) – a major strategy to facilitate the development of defence technology by reducing bureaucratic processes and legal requirements in all possible ways. The prospect and value placed in the DTTI are shown in the seniority of its leadership.

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Navigate
(verb) – manage, negotiate, maneuver, guide.

संचालित करना

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Wean away (phrasal verb) – detach, divert, steer away, disengage. हटाना

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Embrace
(noun) – acceptance, collaboration, agreement, understanding.

अपनाना, शामिल करना

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Strategic
autonomy (noun) – the ability of a country to pursue its national interests and adopt its preferred foreign policy without being constrained in any manner by other states.

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Bipolarity
(noun) – a system of global order in which two states have the majority of cultural, economic, and military influence.

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Rivalry
(noun) – competition, contest, struggle, conflict.

प्रतिस्पर्धा

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Align
(verb) – to say that you support the opinions of a particular group, country, etc       

किसी दल, देश आदि के विचारों का समर्थन करना

 

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Sovereignty
(noun) – authority, supremacy, dominance, control.

सम्प्रभुता