US Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach hosted Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh / X/@OfficialCSAF
The US and India reaffirmed their strategic defense partnership during high-level talks between their air force chiefs, focusing on interoperability, training, and regional deterrence in the Indo-Pacific, a media release said.
US Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach hosted Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh for an official counterpart visit on April 8.
Singh received a full honors arrival at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling and later held meetings with Secretary of the Air Force Troy Meink and Wilsbach at the Pentagon, according to an official statement.
During the discussions, senior US Air Force leaders emphasized the importance Washington places on its defense partnership with India, describing it as central to ensuring a "free, open, peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific region."
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Wilsbach praised India’s leadership and participation in multilateral exercises with like-minded partners and stressed that expanding such cooperation would be key to enhancing regional deterrence.
"It was an honor to host Air Chief Marshal AP Singh for this important counterpart visit," Wilsbach said. "Throughout his day at the Pentagon, we had great discussions focused on modernization efforts, future training opportunities, and our shared commitment to a free, open and prosperous Indo-Pacific."
The talks also covered India’s procurement of MQ-9B Sky Guardian aircraft, with the US Air Force highlighting its commitment to ensuring the Indian Armed Forces can "seamlessly and effectively employ the platform upon delivery."
Wilsbach further underscored the US Air Force’s readiness to support Indian Air Force modernization efforts, pointing to the mutual benefits of deeper defense industrial collaboration.
The Pentagon meetings were followed by staff-level talks that addressed a range of operational areas, including the National Guard Bureau’s State Partnership Program, the Air National Guard’s Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Center, and full-spectrum MQ-9 operations.
Singh said such engagements were critical for advancing joint capabilities between the two air forces.
"Opportunities like this are crucial for building our joint interoperability and strengthening the strategic partnership between our air forces," he said.
Beyond Washington, Singh traveled to Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado, where he was briefed on the North American Aerospace Defense Command mission, including aerospace and maritime warning for North America. He also visited Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada, where he attended briefings at the US Air Force Warfare Center and undertook a familiarization flight in an F-15EX Eagle II.
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