India and Australia will develop a defence cooperation agreement. This follows their second Defence Ministers' Dialogue. The countries aim to boost maritime security and expand military exercises. Defence industry collaboration and science technology exchanges are also planned. Training cooperation will see an Indian instructor at an Australian college. Both nations support Indo-Pacific maritime surveillance initiatives.

Australian Defence Min to visit India for 2nd Defence Ministers' Dialogue

India and Australia are set to enhance their defense ties. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and his Australian counterpart Richard Marles will co-chair a dialogue in New Delhi. The…

Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles paid tribute at the National War Memorial in New Delhi during his India visit for the annual India-Australia…

India and Australia will develop a defence cooperation agreement. This follows their second Defence Ministers' Dialogue. The countries aim to boost maritime security and expand…

Rajnath Singh and Richard Marles discuss enhanced India-Australia defence ties, highlighting their strategic alignment and growing partnership.

India and Australia emphasize maritime freedom and supply chain security during high-level talks, strengthening defense collaboration for a stable Indo-Pacific.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Australian counterpart Richard Marles agreed to further maritime domain awareness activities both undersea and through patrol aircraft.

Marles noted that he and Singh had met ahead of Modi’s visit to Australia for an annual summit with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese | India News