The parallel track that keeps U.S.-India ties going

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The Parallel Track That Keeps U.S.–India Ties Going

UPSC Study Note | GS-II: International Relations


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution

Year Milestone
2004 Strategic Partnership Agreement; U.S. removes India from export control lists
2005 Next Steps in Strategic Partnership (NSSP); U.S.–India Civil Nuclear Cooperation Initiative announced
2008 123 Agreement (Civil Nuclear Deal) signed; India–U.S. Defence Framework Agreement
2016 India designated Major Defence Partner (MDP) by U.S. Congress — unique status not granted to any other country
2018 COMCASA (Communications Compatibility and Security Agreement) signed — 3rd foundational defence agreement
2020 BECA (Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement for Geo-spatial Intelligence) signed — completed all 4 foundational agreements
May 2022 iCET (Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology) launched by PM Modi and President Biden on sidelines of Quad Summit, Tokyo [S2]
Jan 2023 iCET operationalised through National Security Councils of both countries [S5]
Jun 2023 INDUS-X (India–U.S. Defence Acceleration Ecosystem) launched during PM Modi's state visit to Washington; roadmap for defence industrial cooperation finalised [S2]
2024 iCET transitioned to TRUST (Transforming the Relationship Utilizing Strategic Technology) framework under Trump administration [S2]
Oct 2025 10-year defence partnership framework signed [S2]
Early 2026 India–U.S. Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) in final stages [S4]

4. Core Static Facts

Strategic Partnership Classification: - Designated "Comprehensive and Global Strategic Partnership" — announced during PM Modi's state visit to Washington, June 2023 [S5] - India is the only country with U.S. Major Defence Partner (MDP) status

Foundational Defence Agreements (all four now signed): - GSOMIA (General Security of Military Information Agreement) — 2002 - LEMOA (Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement) — 2016 - COMCASA — 2018 - BECA — 2020

iCET / TRUST Key Facts: - Launched: May 24, 2022, Tokyo Quad Summit sidelines [S2] - Technology focus areas: AI, quantum computing, 5G/6G, biotech, space, semiconductors [S2] - Operated through: National Security Councils of both countries - Successor framework under Trump: TRUST

INDUS-X: - Launched: June 2023, Washington - Purpose: Defence industrial co-production; startup ecosystems in defence - Parent body: Ministries of Defence (both countries); U.S. DTRA and India's iDEX

Quad: - Members: India, U.S., Australia, Japan - Key India-led initiative under Quad: Indo-Pacific Maritime Domain Awareness (IPMDA) initiative - Leaders' Summit 2025: Scheduled for India; postponed

Trade Figures (2025 context): - U.S. tariffs on Indian goods: up to 50% (2025) - Proposed reduction under BTA: ~18% [S4] - India's tariff offer: Zero duties on U.S. fruits, vegetables, industrial goods [S4] - Trade deal rounds: 6 rounds of BTA talks by November 2025 [S3]

Implementing Ministry (India): Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) + Ministry of Defence (MoD) + Ministry of Commerce


5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Geopolitical / Strategic

Economic

Scientific / Technological

Administrative / Governance

Historical


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. The iCET (Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology) was launched on May 24, 2022 by PM Modi and President Biden on the sidelines of the Quad Leaders' Summit in Tokyo. [S2]
  2. iCET is operationalised through the National Security Councils of India and the U.S. — not through foreign ministries. [S2]
  3. INDUS-X (India–U.S. Defence Acceleration Ecosystem) was launched in June 2023 during PM Modi's state visit to Washington. [S2]
  4. India holds the designation of Major Defence Partner (MDP) of the U.S. — a status unique to India, created by the U.S. National Defence Authorization Act. [S5]
  5. The four foundational defence agreements between India and U.S. are: GSOMIA, LEMOA, COMCASA, BECA — all four signed by 2020. [S5]
  6. The 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue is the apex India–U.S. coordination mechanism, involving Defence and External Affairs ministers on the Indian side.
  7. Under the Trump administration (2025), iCET was renamed/rebranded as TRUST (Transforming the Relationship Utilizing Strategic Technology). [S2]
  8. The GE F-414 engine co-production agreement — for India's TEJAS Mk-2 — represents the first-ever U.S. transfer of jet engine technology to another country. [S2]
  9. The Quad (Quadrilateral Security Dialogue) members are India, U.S., Australia, and Japan — India's IPMDA initiative operates under this grouping. [S2]
  10. U.S. tariffs on Indian goods rose to 50% in 2025 before proposed reduction to ~18% following Modi–Trump G7 meeting (June 2026). [S3][S4]
  11. The India–U.S. BTA talks formally launched in March 2025; six rounds completed by November 2025. [S3]
  12. The "Comprehensive and Global Strategic Partnership" was the upgraded designation for India–U.S. ties, announced during PM Modi's state visit to Washington in June 2023. [S5]
  13. India's NISAR satellite (NASA–ISRO joint mission) is a flagship space cooperation project under the India–U.S. science and technology partnership. [S2]
  14. A 10-year India–U.S. defence partnership framework was signed in October 2025. [S2]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper: GS-II (International Relations)

Specific Syllabus Headings: - India and its neighbourhood — relations with major powers - Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India's interests - Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India's interests

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "Despite political frictions over trade and strategic divergences, India–U.S. institutional cooperation has continued to deepen. Analyse the factors that sustain this 'parallel track' in bilateral ties." (GS-II, 250 words)

  2. "Critically examine the significance of the Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET) in transforming India–U.S. relations from a buyer-seller defence partnership to a co-production ecosystem." (GS-II, 250 words)

  3. "The Quad's resilience in 2025, despite the postponement of the Leaders' Summit, reflects the institutionalisation of India–U.S.–Australia–Japan cooperation. Evaluate." (GS-II, 150 words)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Why It's Connected
iCET / TRUST Framework The core institutional mechanism of the parallel track — technology, defence, AI, quantum
Quad (Quadrilateral Security Dialogue) The premier multilateral expression of India–U.S.–Australia–Japan alignment in Indo-Pacific
India's Strategic Autonomy Doctrine Explains why India maintains Russia ties (crude oil, arms) while deepening U.S. defence ties
India's Major Defence Partner Status & Foundational Agreements Statutory-legal backbone of defence cooperation; all four agreements now signed
India–U.S. Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) The economic track that will determine whether "parallel tracks" eventually converge
INDUS-X and India's Defence Industrial Ecosystem (iDEX) Co-production and startup diplomacy — the new face of arms cooperation
Critical Minerals Diplomacy Triangular U.S.–India–Pakistan dynamic on critical minerals; India-Australia-U.S. supply chains
U.S.–Pakistan Reset (2025) Direct counterweight to India's position; port access and mineral deals reshape South Asia calculus

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. iCET vs INDUS-X confusion: iCET is the umbrella technology partnership (AI, quantum, space, semiconductors) launched at NSC level; INDUS-X is a subset focused specifically on defence industrial co-production and startups — launched separately in June 2023.

  2. iCET launch venue: Commonly misremembered as Biden's Washington visit or G20. It was launched on May 24, 2022, in Tokyo, on the sidelines of the Quad Leaders' Summit — not bilaterally in the U.S.

  3. Quad membership: Some aspirants add South Korea or ASEAN nations. Quad is strictly India, U.S., Australia, Japan — the "Quad Plus" is informal and has no formal treaty structure.

  4. "Major Defence Partner" vs. treaty ally: India is a Major Defence Partner (unique U.S. legislative category) — this is not the same as a treaty ally (like Japan or South Korea under U.S. Mutual Defence Treaties). India has no formal alliance with the U.S.

  5. TRUST vs iCET: Under the Trump administration (2025), iCET was rebranded as TRUST. Confusing the two names in answer context or treating TRUST as a new/separate initiative will cost marks. They are the same institutional channel under different nomenclature.


11. Sources


Sources (web links): - Joint Fact Sheet – MEA - India–US Bilateral Brief – MEA - Jaishankar on Trump tariffs – Business Standard - India–US trade deal final stages – Business Standard - India–US 10-year defence framework – Business Standard