India, US ink 2 key deals as Rajnath visits Washington
The agreements signed on Thursday pertain to the Security of Supplies Arrangement (SOSA) and a Memorandum of Agreement regarding the Assignment of Liaison Officers
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
Washington, 23 Aug
India and the US
have signed two key agreements as Defence Minister Rajnath Singh began his
official visit to Washington to further boost the comprehensive global
strategic partnership between the two countries.
The agreements
signed on Thursday pertain to the Security of Supplies Arrangement (SOSA) and a
Memorandum of Agreement regarding the Assignment of Liaison Officers. "Two
important documents have been signed in Washington DC as Raksha Mantri Shri
@rajnathsingh’s visit to the United States begins. Senior defence officials
from both sides concluded the Security of Supplies Arrangement (SOSA), and
Memorandum of Agreement regarding the Assignment of Liaison Officers," the
Ministry of Defence (MoD) shared in a post on X on Friday, along with some
photographs of the event. Singh arrived here on Thursday on a four-day visit to
the US.
The US and India
entered into a "bilateral, non-binding Security of Supply Arrangement
(SOSA)", the US Department of Defence (DoD) said in a press release on
Thursday.
Through this SOSA,
the US and India agree to provide reciprocal priority support for goods and
services that promote national defence. The Arrangement will enable both
countries to acquire the industrial resources they need from one another to
resolve unanticipated supply chain disruptions to meet national security needs,
it said.
The SOSA was
signed by Dr Vic Ramdass, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for
Industrial Base Policy, on behalf of the US, and Samir Kumar Sinha, Additional
Secretary and Director General (Acquisitions), on behalf of the Ministry of
Defence (MoD).
"This
Security of Supply Arrangement represents a pivotal moment in the US-India
Major Defence Partner relationship and will be a key factor in strengthening
the US-India Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI)," said
Ramdass.
"I look
forward to OUSD(A&S) hosting the next DTTI meeting this fall to deepen
cooperation between our respective defence industrial bases and pursue
bilateral co-development, co-production, and co-sustainment initiatives,"
he said.
In the
Arrangement, the US and India commit to support one another's priority delivery
requests for procurement of critical national defence resources.
The US will
provide India assurances under the US Defence Priorities and Allocations System
(DPAS), with programme determinations by DoD and rating authorisation by the
Department of Commerce (DOC). India will in turn establish a
government-industry Code of Conduct with its industrial base, where Indian
firms will voluntarily agree to make every reasonable effort to provide the US
priority support, the release said.
With an expanding
global supply chain for DOD, SOSAs are an important mechanism for DoD to
strengthen interoperability with US defence trade partners. The Arrangements
institute working groups, establish communication mechanisms, streamline DoD
processes, and proactively act to allay anticipated supply chain issues in
peacetime, emergency, and armed conflict. They are also a useful tool in
developing investment strategies to ensure redundancy and security, it said.
India is the 18th
SOSA partner of the US. Other SOSA partners include Australia, Canada, Denmark,
Estonia, Finland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands,
Norway, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, and the UK.
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