The agreement is expected to strengthen strategic collaboration, interoperability, and technology sharing between the armed forces of the two nations.
This marks the first in-person meeting between Singh and Hegseth, signalling renewed efforts to deepen defence ties amid recent friction in bilateral relations.
Singh said, "We have held telephonic conversations thrice. I am delighted to be meeting you in person on the sidelines of ADMM (ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting - Plus: ADMM-Plus). On this occasion, I feel a new chapter will begin today with the signing of the Defence Framework...I am confident that under your leadership, India-US relations will further strengthen."
The talks took place against the backdrop of Washington's August decision to double tariffs on Indian goods to 50%, a move that had strained trade relations.
Officials said the new framework underscores the commitment of both countries to advance mutual security interests and enhance cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.
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