Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will visit Australia starting October 9, the first visit by an Indian Defence Minister since 2012.
India and Australia are expected to sign three pacts on information-sharing, submarine rescue, and joint staff talks.
The visit aims to deepen the defence partnership, enhance strategic dialogue, and increase the complexity of joint exercises.
An Air-to-Air Refuelling Implementing Arrangement has elevated interoperability between the two countries.
Detailed Insights:
Philip Green, the Australian High Commissioner, emphasized the "seismic" shift in the India-Australia defence partnership.
The visit includes witnessing an air-to-air refuelling demonstration on a RAAF KC-30A Multi-Role Tanker.
Australia strongly supports India's defence industry ambitions, with the first Australian defence trade mission to India occurring this week in Chennai and New Delhi.
Rajnath Singh and Australian Deputy PM Richard Marles will advance a renewed Joint Declaration on Defence and Security Cooperation, and a joint Maritime Security Collaboration roadmap to advance defence cooperation over the next decade.
The India-Australia defence cooperation aims to uphold Indo-Pacific stability and expand each other's autonomy, options, and capabilities.
Key Concepts Involved:
Interoperability: The ability of military equipment or systems to operate in conjunction with other systems.
Strategic Dialogue: High-level discussions between countries to enhance mutual understanding and cooperation on security issues.
Indo-Pacific Stability: Maintaining peace and security in the Indo-Pacific region through cooperative efforts and partnerships.