UK Appoints New Naval Advisor to India as Defence Ties Strengthen

The British High Commission announced the conclusion of Colonel Simon Westlake's tenure as UK Naval Advisor to India, saluting his service. Captain Daniel Peskett has been appointed as his successor to lead the naval advisory role. This transition occurs as both nations work to implement the India-UK Vision 2035, which includes a 10-year Defence Industrial Roadmap. The partnership aims to enhance maritime security, joint exercises, and collaboration on advanced technologies.

Key Points: UK's New Naval Advisor to India Takes Charge

  • Leadership transition in UK-India naval diplomacy
  • Defence ties set to deepen under Vision 2035
  • 10-year Defence Industrial Roadmap adopted
  • Enhanced maritime cooperation in Indo-Pacific
  • Joint exercises and tech collaboration to expand
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Col Westlake bids farewell as UK Naval Advisor to India; Captain Peskett takes charge

Captain Daniel Peskett succeeds Colonel Simon Westlake as UK Naval Advisor to India, aiming to boost maritime and defence cooperation under Vision 2035.

"Fair winds and following seas! - British High Commission Defence Section"

New Delhi, January 21

The British High Commission in India on Wednesday marked the conclusion of Royal Marines Colonel Simon Westlake's tenure as the Naval Advisor to India, acknowledging his service and contributions to strengthening naval cooperation between the two countries.

In a post on X, the Defence Section of the British High Commission said, "As Royal Marines Col Simon Westlake's chapter as UK Naval Advisor to India comes to a close, we salute his service and steady hand at the helm."

According to the post, the High Commission announced that Captain Daniel Peskett will assume the role of UK Naval Advisor to India. His appointment is expected to further enhance maritime collaboration and defence ties between the two nations.

"With Captain Daniel Peskett taking over, we look ahead with confidence and renewed energy. Fair winds and following seas!" the post read.

Colonel Westlake took over the charge as Naval Advisor to India in January 2024 from Captain Ian Lynn, an alumnus of the Royal Navy's Advanced Course and the National Defence College (NDC).

Colonel Westlake was also a former Air Advisor and UK Defence Attache to the Caribbean and Ghana.

Last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his UK counterpart, Keir Starmer, endorsed the India-UK Vision 2035, reaffirming their commitment to a deeper, more comprehensive defence and security partnership, among other sectors of cooperation.

The two sides recognised that strengthening defence cooperation contributes to a safer international environment and enhances national security while leveraging the complementary strengths of their defence industries.

Both countries agreed to adopt a 10-year Defence Industrial Roadmap, supported by a senior-level joint monitoring mechanism, to promote strategic collaboration and industrial partnerships. Cooperation to deepen advanced technologies and complex weapons systems, including electric propulsion and jet engine core technologies, to support innovation and co-development. Strategic coordination will be strengthened by upgrading the existing Foreign and Defence 2+2 dialogue to a higher level.

India and the UK will also enhance maritime cooperation under the Indo-Pacific Oceans' Initiative, including the establishment of a Regional Maritime Security Centre of Excellence.

The two sides will also continue joint military exercises, expand cross-service training, and enhance interoperability, with India serving as a regional logistics sustainment hub for UK forces.

The Vision also commits both countries to counter terrorism, transnational organised crime, cyber threats, and irregular migration through enhanced cooperation, information sharing, capacity building, and adherence to international law, while strengthening cyber resilience and protecting citizens and critical infrastructure.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
It's heartening to see such strong defence ties. The focus on co-development of technologies like jet engines is a big step for 'Make in India'. Hope Captain Peskett's tenure furthers this collaborative spirit. Our navy has much to gain from such exchanges.
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Aman W
While international cooperation is welcome, we must ensure these partnerships truly benefit our strategic autonomy. The roadmap is good on paper, but execution is key. The technology transfer must be real, not just symbolic. Let's hope for tangible outcomes.
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David E
Fair winds and following seas indeed! As someone interested in maritime security, the establishment of a Regional Maritime Security Centre of Excellence under the Indo-Pacific initiative is a significant development. Strong UK-India ties are a stabilising force in the region.
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Shreya B
Good to see the 2+2 dialogue being upgraded. High-level strategic coordination is essential. Also, joint exercises and using India as a logistics hub makes perfect sense geographically. Welcome, Captain Peskett! Hoping for productive years ahead.
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Karthik V
The Vision 2035 covers everything from defence to cyber security. A comprehensive partnership is the need of the hour. Salute to Col Westlake for his service. Hope the new advisor continues to build on the strong foundation. 🤝

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