The Trump administration is urging India to significantly increase its purchase of US military technology, which has already cost over $25 billion since 2007. The ongoing negotiations include co-production deals for fighter aircraft engines and joint manufacturing of combat vehicles, emphasizing strategic and technological collaboration.
Trump admin set to push India to ink more defence deals

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