Overview
- The U.S. Embassy in India said Monday that Gen. Kevin Schneider’s April 19–25 visit reaffirmed the strength of the U.S.–India Major Defense Partnership.
- Officials highlighted a push to advance logistics cooperation so the two militaries can coordinate faster and move supplies quickly during disasters or sudden crises.
- Schneider met senior Indian defense leaders, including Indian Air Force counterparts, to reinforce ties and map next steps for operational collaboration.
- The embassy said cooperation now spans air, land, sea, space, and cyber activities as both sides expand joint exercises, training, and high-level exchanges.
- No new pacts were announced, but the visit signaled steady progress that could speed help to civilians in future emergencies and support a more stable Indo-Pacific region.