"I think we need to be creative in how we insist on that application in India and work with the Indians so that together we can come to a place where we can realize this major defence partner moniker," Admiral Harry J Harris, Commander of the US Pacific Command, told members of the House Armed Services Committee during a Congressional hearing.
In 2016, India was designated as Major Defence partner by the then Obama Administration, which the Trump administration continued with in 2017.
India has been objecting to some of the provisions of the foundational agreement. As a result, of late the Pentagon has been talking about India-specific paper work which addresses the concerns of New Delhi and takes care of the existing American laws in this regard.
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"I do believe that India is our great strategic opportunity, shared values, shared concerns, and all of that. They are the only country in the world that's designated as major defense partner and we need to, we the United States, we need to continue to look for ways to turn that term into reality," Harris said.
"We have a great opportunity coming up in India to improve the capability of their defense forces," he said.
In response to another question, Harris said US views India as one of the biggest strategic opportunities that the US has. Harris was recently in India to attend the Raisina Dialogue.
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