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The United States aims to establish naval logistics hubs in India, bolstering its capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region to counterbalance China.U.S.

President Joe Biden and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi affirmed their commitment to comprehensive defense and economic partnerships during their recent summit.This includes supporting India in developing infrastructure for resupplying, repairing, and maintaining naval vessels and aircraft.The U.S.

Navy is set to sign ship repair agreements with Indian shipyards.U.S.

President Joe Biden and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

(Photo Internet reproduction)A Master Ship Repair Agreement has already been concluded with the Larsen - Toubro shipyard near Chennai, while separate deals with two other shipbuilders in Mumbai and Goa are near finalization.By expanding access to logistics hubs, the U.S.

military aims to improve readiness and efficiency in resupply activities and repairs throughout the Indo-Pacific region.The strategic move allows for reduced operational downtime and facilitates joint exercises with partner countries.Japan and Singapore currently serve as key naval hubs for the U.S.

in Asia.However, establishing a maintenance and logistics hub in India is seen as crucial for enhancing readiness in the vast Indian Ocean region, complementing existing bases in the Middle East and Western Pacific.The U.S.

is motivated by the need to maintain naval capabilities on par with China, which boasts the world’s largest navy in terms of fleet size.Failure to increase operational time at sea could result in a weakening of deterrence and a loss of naval superiority.The Biden administration also seeks to deepen collaboration with India beyond the Indian Ocean, extending it to the maritime space, including the South China Sea.India’s support for the 2016 arbitration ruling rejecting Chinese claims in the South China Sea aligns it with Japan and major Western nations on the issue.India’s growing role in the international community as a representative of emerging and developing countries is evident.While strategic autonomy remains a key principle in India’s foreign policy, the recent partnership with the U.S.

signals a shift in focus toward closer relations with the West.The success of this partnership in overcoming the lingering mistrust between India and the United States will be closely watched, especially in light of historical experience.





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