Defence Minister Rajnath Singh met with his German counterpart Boris Pistorius in Berlin on Wednesday to enhance the India-Germany strategic defence partnership.
Discussions focused on co-development and co-production of defence equipment, especially in niche and emerging technologies.
The Defence Industrial Cooperation Roadmap and Implementing Arrangement for Cooperation in UN Peacekeeping Training were signed.
Germany will potentially participate in Exercise Tarang Shakti in India later this year.
Detailed Insights:
The meeting emphasized strengthening military-to-military cooperation as a key element of the bilateral strategic partnership.
Rajnath Singh highlighted the role of India and Germany in stabilizing the global economy amidst current uncertainties.
Both ministers condemned terrorism in all forms and reaffirmed their commitment to combating it.
India and Germany are commemorating 25 years of their strategic partnership and 75 years of diplomatic relations in 2026.
Key Concepts Involved:
Co-development: Jointly developing technologies or products, sharing resources and expertise.
Strategic Partnership: A long-term collaboration between countries based on shared interests and goals.
Military-to-military cooperation: Collaborative activities between armed forces, including training and exercises.