India-US relations:- Begining
As we all know that most parts of the post-Independence history of India, Russia (USSR) were a close ally of India. Russia supported India in regional issues, Wars, Military & space Technology & many others. But recently (mainly in the past two decades) India also started making a good ally with the US. Started having bilateral talks, economic agreements, the supply of military equipment & so many other things. Though India is not opposing Russia or breaking allies with Russia. But looking at Russia's economic agreements & other involvements with China. So, India is also improving ties with the US.
India-US relations:- Current Status
As of 2020, India-US relations are blooming like anything. US is supporting India's bid for NSG, UN permanent memberships. Invitations for participation are also coming for meets like G-7 summits. Be it technology, highly advanced military equipment, support in regional politics (like in a stand-off with China) the US is supporting India. In 2016 the US designated India as a "major defense partner" and wanted to increase defense trade. The US is ready to invest in India to make it a manufacturing hub. China is a common problem for both countries & India is the fastest growing economy (considering before Covid-19 & predictions for 2021) the US can make the most out of India's geopolitical location like they are doing of Japan (in South-China Sea issues). On the Indian side, India already received Chinooks, Apache, C-17 Globemasters from the US. Some other deals are also on the table on which talks are going on.
What are the "2+2 Talks"?:-
The reason it is called "2+2" because two ministries are involved. Namely Ministry of external affairs & Ministry of Defense of both the countries. In total three 2+2 talks have been done between India & the US.
A. Some of the important agreements signed before talks started:-
1. In 2002, the General Security Of Military Information Agreement (G.S.O.M.I.A.) was signed. This agreement allows both countries to share military intelligence & also protect each other's classified information.
2. In 2016, both countries signed the Logistics Exchange Memorandum Of Agreement (L.E.M.O.U.). It allows both countries to use each other's bases for repair & replenishment of supplies and further deeper cooperation.
B. Agreements signed under "2+2 talks":-