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US Defence Policy Architect Elbridge Colby to make first official visit to India amid West-Asia Turmoil

By R Anil Kumar

  • US Under Secretary of War for Policy Elbridge Colby travels to India to engage with senior officials in New Delhi to help advance the critical India-US relationship

  • Under Secretary Colby’s visit will focus on advancing the goals established by President Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in their February 2025 joint statement and on implementing the Framework for US-India major Defence Partnership

Washington/Bengaluru, March 24, 2026. Elbridge Colby, the United States Under Secretary of War for Policy, is visiting India marking a significant moment in bilateral defence relations.

This will be Colby’s first official trip to India, underscoring Washington’s intent to deepen strategic engagement with New Delhi at a time of heightened geopolitical turbulence.

Colby is widely recognised as one of the principal architects of American defence policy during the Trump administration’s second term. His arrival follows a series of high-level visits by senior US military leaders, including Admiral Samuel Paparo, Commander of the Indo-Pacific Command, and General Stephen Whiting, head of US Space Command. The succession of such visits signals a deliberate effort by Washington to reinforce its military and strategic presence in the Indo-Pacific region.

The timing of Colby’s mission is particularly noteworthy given the ongoing conflict in West Asia. The war has disrupted supply chains of critical commodities such as crude oil, natural gas, and fertilisers, creating economic vulnerabilities for India and other Asian nations.

Against this backdrop, the United States appears keen to demonstrate solidarity with India, offering reassurance of its commitment to regional stability and cooperative security.

Diplomatic relations between India and the United States have recently undergone a period of strain, driven by trade disputes, tensions linked to the India–Pakistan conflict in May, and India’s continued procurement of Russian energy.

However, the conclusion of a framework trade agreement in February provided a tentative foundation for improved ties. That agreement now requires renegotiation following a US Supreme Court ruling that declared the Trump-era tariffs unlawful, necessitating a fresh settlement.

Colby’s visit also builds upon the defence framework signed in October between Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth. The ten-year agreement aims to strengthen cooperation in the Indo-Pacific, with particular emphasis on joint exercises, technology sharing, and maritime security.Defence policy analysis

His presence in New Delhi is expected to accelerate discussions on operationalising this framework, ensuring that both nations can respond effectively to emerging challenges in the region.

The visit thus represents more than a ceremonial gesture. It is a calculated move to consolidate defence ties, reassure India amid regional instability, and lay the groundwork for a more resilient partnership.

For New Delhi, the engagement offers an opportunity to balance its strategic autonomy with closer alignment to Washington, particularly in the face of supply chain disruptions and shifting global power dynamics.

(With Inputs from US Department of War)

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