Defense Secretary Ash Carter met Monday with Indian Minister of Defense Manohar Parrikar to further increase the partnership between the two militaries after the US designated India as a “major defense partner” earlier this summer. Carter and Parrikar on Monday signed a partnership to increase exercises, such as India’s participation in last month’s Rim of the Pacific exercise, Red Flags, and June’s Malabar exercise with Japan. The US and India “will work together in more and new ways,” including sharing data on international shipping and progress in the defense technology and trade initiative. “The defense cooperation between India and the US has never been stronger,” Parrikar said. The meeting came as Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James visits India to discuss further interoperability with the Indian Air Force. (See also: Cyber Cooperation.)
Retired Col. Carlyle "Smitty" Harris, known for introducing the "tap code" by which American POWs in North Vietnam could surreptitiously communicate with one another, died July 6. Harris was brutalized by the North Vietnamese over almost eight years of captivity.