"I am encouraged by the news over the weekend that the US and India have taken further steps to deepen our strategic partnership, including clearing the way to achieve the benefits of the 2006 civil nuclear agreement and expanding our defense cooperation," Senator John McCain said.
McCain, Chairman of the powerful Senate Armed Services Committee, said he is looking forward to reviewing the details of these agreements.
"I have long said that the United States and India, two democratic great powers, can and should lead the 21st century in sustaining a liberal, rules-based international order, supported by a favorable balance of power," he said.
"Building on the progress this weekend, our two nations can bolster security in the Indo-Pacific region by enhancing and expanding our maritime exercises, pursuing joint development and production of military equipment, and building a common operating picture of the region with other partners and allies," he added.