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Driven in part by the need to pull powerful countries from the orbit of its peer competitors, the United States has entered into a new strategic technology partnership with India, but regulatory hurdles could limit the near-term impact of the agreement.
Announced on June 21 during a visit to the United States by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the India-U.S. Defense Acceleration Ecosystem, or INDUS-X, is meant to “vitalize our defense industrial cooperation and unlock new innovations in technology and manufacturing … and help equip both countries’ armed forces with the capabilities they need to defend a free and […]
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