TIL Desk/World/Washington/ Ahead of the ninth India-United States Defence Technologies and Trade Initiative or DTTI group meeting in New Delhi next week, the Pentagon on Saturday said the bilateral defence trade between the two countries is expected to reach $ 18 billion by year end.
Undersecretary Of Defense For Acquisition And Sustainment Ellen M Lord said the US is committed to strengthen its partnership with India while furthering military-to-military relationships and cooperation. “Bilateral defence trade, essentially zero in 2008, will reach an estimated USD 18 billion later this year,” she told reporters at the Pentagon.
Lord
heads to New Delhi next week to co-chair the ninth India-US Defence
Technologies and Trade Initiative or DTTI group meeting with her co-chair
Secretary for Defence Protection Apurva Chandra. “As the US Department of
Defense leads for DTTI, I’m excited to continue working with our Indian major
defence partner,” Lord said.