
All Things Policy US - India Ties in Crisis : Impact on Military Capability Building
Nov 24, 2025
Air Marshal T.D. Joseph (Retd), a distinguished fellow at the Takshashila Institution, shares insights on the evolving nature of U.S.–India defence relations. He discusses how recent trade tensions disrupt India's military capability development and highlights critical gaps in its defence systems. T.D. Joseph advocates for diversifying partnerships with nations like France and Japan to foster resilience. The conversation also covers the importance of policy reforms to encourage domestic defence growth and trust-building in international collaborations.
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Two-Decade Structural Shift In Ties
- US-India defence ties deepened after 2005 and accelerated post-2008 nuclear deal, reshaping strategic cooperation.
- Foundational agreements and exchanges built interoperability and trust over two decades.
1960s Pilot Training With US Sabres
- In the 1960s around the 1962 war, India trained pilots on F-86 Sabres in the US and other countries.
- More than 80 Indian Air Force pilots trained in the United States during that period.
Indus-X Aimed To Jumpstart Critical Tech
- Indus-X and the Defence Innovation Bridge aimed to co-develop critical technologies like UAVs and quantum systems.
- Those initiatives sought to connect Indian industry, Silicon Valley, and academia for joint defence R&D.
