India-US hold a round of bilateral 2+2 inter-sessional meeting
The two sides reviewed the progress and development of bilateral relations in cross-cutting defence, security, and foreign policy areas since the inaugural 2+2 Ministerial meeting of September 2018, and explored further possibilities of cooperation in these fields based on common interest. They also discussed regional developments, and agreed to pursue their quest for a free, open, inclusive, peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific.
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The indigenisation of India’s defence industry
An indigenous defence industry is a vital objective for India given its security environment and strategic objectives. India has a large and growing defence budget and a long history of defence industrial production. |
Trump Softens Tone on China, Iran at G-7 Summit
President Trump struck a conciliatory tone on the final day of the Group of Seven summit, where he faced pressure from French President Emmanuel Macron to de-escalate the trade war with China and ease tensions with Iran. |
Rajnath Singh urges private sector to develop indigenous military capabilities
The minister stated that India remains one of the largest importers of defence equipment in the world and there is a need to cut down the dependency on foreign original manufacturers for sub-systems and components. |
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National Security Concerns Threaten Undersea Data Link Backed by Google, Facebook
U.S. officials are seeking to block an undersea cable backed by Google, Facebook Inc. and a Chinese partner, in a national security review that could rewrite the rules of internet connectivity between the U.S. and China, according to people involved in the discussions. |
US hits at Huawei innovation with blacklist of R&D centers
Washington has blacklisted more than 20% of Huawei Technologies' global R&D and innovation centers in its latest crackdown on the Chinese tech giant, striking at the heart of the company's ability to innovate.
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India, France enter agreement to develop satellite constellation
CNES President Jean-Yves Le Gall and K Sivan, Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), signed an agreement on August 22, 2019, to start development and production of a constellation of satellites on which studies have been underway for more than a year. The pact between the space agencies of the two countries on the production of a constellation of satellites was signed during the state visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to France. |
A Japan-South Korea Dispute Hundreds of Years in the Making
Tensions between Japan and South Korea spiked once more last when the Blue House announced their intention to step out of the General Security Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA)—a military information-sharing pact that allows Japan and South Korea to share intelligence on matters of mutual security concerns, such as North Korean missile launches. |
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