Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the US President Joe Biden in Washington recently (Image courtesy: Twitter/@PMOIndia)
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<strong>India and the United States will set up a joint working group in defence industrial security which will meet regularly to align policies for defence industries to collaborate on critical defence technologies.<br />
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The decision was taken at the four-day Industrial Security Agreement (ISA) summit between the two countries which concluded in New Delhi on Friday.<br />
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The summit was organised to develop protocol for the exchange of classified information between the defence industries of both the nations.<br />
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It was led by Designated Security Authorities (DSAs) – Anurag Bajpai from India and David Paul Bagnati from the US.<br />
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The ISA was signed in December 2019 to facilitate the exchange of classified information between the defence industries of both the countries.&nbsp;</p>
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