US President Donald Trump has reportedly reverted the US Indo-Pacific Command’s name back to Pacific Command, a significant shift for the military’s oldest and largest combatant command. This development comes as India and the US deepen their strategic partnership, marked by increased defense cooperation and joint exercises aimed at regional stability and countering emerging challenges. High-level visits underscore India’s growing alignment with US security frameworks. US President Donald Trump has reportedly reverted the US Indo-Pacific Command’s name back to Pacific Command, a significant shift for the military’s oldest and largest combatant command. This development comes as India and the US deepen their strategic partnership, marked by increased defense cooperation and joint exercises aimed at regional stability and countering emerging challenges. High-level visits underscore India’s growing alignment with US security frameworks.
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