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Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI)
Part of: Prelims and GS-II – International Relations and GS-III – Defence and security
Context As part of efforts for co-production and co-development of defence equipment under the Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI), India and the U.S. agreed on a revised Statement of Intent (SOI) to strengthen the dialogue by “pursuing detailed planning and making measurable progress” on several specific projects.
What is the Defence Technology and Trade Initiative (DTTI)?
- Created in 2012, under the Obama administration.
- Aim: To enhance cooperation between India and the USA in the defence production and trade sectors by overcoming impediments due to “unique national bureaucratic structures, acquisition models, and budget processes.
- It involves bilateral dialogues and engagements between senior-level representatives from India and the US.
Four Joint Working Groups
- Four Joint Working Groups focused on land, naval, air and aircraft carrier technologies had been established under the DTTI to promote mutually agreed projects.
- The two sides recently signed the first project agreement for Air-Launched Unmanned Aerial Vehicle under the Joint Working Group Air Systems.
Defence Industry Collaboration Forum
- A virtual expo of the Defence Industry Collaboration Forum was also conducted
- This forum offers an opportunity for Indian and U.S. industries to be directly involved in DTTI and facilitates dialogue between government and industry on issues that impact industrial collaboration.