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NEW DELHI, March 4 (Xinhuanet) -- India and the
United States agreed to hold joint workshops on missile defense at a two-day
meeting that concluded in southeast India's Hyderabad on Friday.
"The two sides continued discussions on issues related to missile defense and highlighted the security
contribution that missile defenses can make," the Indo-Asian News Service Friday
quoted Navtej Sarna, spokesman of external affairs ministry as saying.
The Indo-US cooperation in the field of missile
defense is set to cement the growing Indo-US defense relations, which are no
longer limited to strategic cooperation and policy reviews, but have come to
include joint military maneuvers and the supply of USmilitary hardware to India.
Last year, after the United Progressive Alliance
government headed by Manmohan Singh took charge in May, the Indo-US Defense
Policy Group, the highest policy making body that coordinated defense ties
between the two countries, held a meeting to review and expand the Indo-US
defense cooperation.
The defense ministry has acknowledged "a dramatic
improvement in Indo-US military-to-military relations during the past few
years." Enditem
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