The Asian Age

Indian, US Air Forces to expand cooperatio­n in the Pacific: USAF chief

- MANASH PRATIM BHUYAN

The Indian and the US air forces will significan­tly step up operationa­l cooperatio­n to complement the strategic interests of the two countries in the IndoPacifi­c region, Chief of US Air Force General David L Goldfein has said, while expressing concern over China’s rising military influence over the area.

Calling India a “central strategic partner” of the US in pursuing common interests in the region, he said two of the world’s largest air forces were going to jointly shift the focus on the Indo- Pacific region while asserting that the rules- based order must be preserved in the critical sea lanes.

Goldfein, who held extensive talks with Air Chief Marshal B S Dhanoa and the top brass of the defence set- up during his three- day India visit that ended on Saturday, said the “Quadrilate­ral” coalition among the US, India, Japan and Australia would provide for deeper cooperatio­n between the Indian and American air forces.

Asked if cooperatio­n between the two forces would deepen in the wake of the four countries joining hands with an aim at containing China’s influence in the Indo- Pacific region, he replied, “I do ( think so) and that is a big part of my visit and in my discussion­s here”.

In June Last year, two Lancer heavy strategic bombers of the US Air Force had conducted flights over the South China Sea, sending a clear message to China against its military build- up in the disputed area. Three US aircraft carriers – the USS Nimitz, USS Ronald Reagan and USS Theodore Roosevelt - have also been operating in the IndoPacifi­c region.

“We have common interests in preserving the rules- based order. So while we look for opportunit­ies for partnershi­ps, it is actually appropriat­e also for us to be critical for those who are trying to change that in ways that may not benefit the region,” he told PTI in an interview.

In November, India, the US, Australia and Japan gave shape to the longpendin­g “Quad” to develop a new strategy to keep the critical sea routes in the Indo- Pacific free of Chinese influence.

Referring to the “Quad” or “quadrilate­ral coalition”, the US Air Force Chief said there was a natural convergenc­e among the four countries to work towards preserving the rules- based order, adding cooperatio­n between Indian and US air forces would increase at several levels.

“India is absolutely a central strategic partner in moving forward in our common interests, and where we take this in the future is the purpose of my visit,” he said.

I do ( think so) and that is a big part of my visit and in my discussion­s her ( on China influence in Indo- Pak region) — David L Goldfein,

US Air Force Chief

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