India and Italy Strengthen Defence Ties Amid West Asia Tensions

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh met with his Italian counterpart Guido Crosetto in New Delhi for extensive talks on defence cooperation and the West Asia situation. A Bilateral Military Cooperation Plan (MCP) for 2026-27 was exchanged to enhance military engagements between the two nations. The meeting underscores growing strategic convergence, following the India-EU Security and Defence Partnership signed in January 2026. Singh and Crosetto also discussed expanding defence industrial cooperation under India's Atmanirbhar Bharat programme.

Key Points: India-Italy Defence Talks: Rajnath Singh Meets Guido Crosetto

  • Rajnath Singh meets Italian counterpart Guido Crosetto in Delhi
  • Talks cover West Asia situation and defence cooperation
  • Bilateral Military Cooperation Plan 2026-27 exchanged
  • India-EU Defence & Strategic Partnership signed in January 2026
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and his Italian counterpart Guido Crosetto hold wide ranging talks, discuss West Asia situation

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Italian counterpart Guido Crosetto discuss defence cooperation, West Asia situation, and sign Bilateral Military Cooperation Plan 2026-27.

"We discussed a wide range of regional and global issues including the current situation in West Asia. - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, April 30

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday met with his Italian counterpart Guido Crosetto and held extensive talks on defence cooperation and the current situation in West Asia.

Speaking about his meeting Rajnath Singh posted, "Happy to have welcomed my Italian counterpart Mr Guido Crosetto and held extensive talks with him in Delhi today. We discussed a wide range of regional and global issues including the current situation in West Asia. We also discussed the avenues to further develop mutually beneficial defence industrial cooperation under India's Atmanirbhar Bharat programme and Italy's defence cooperation initiative. A Bilateral Military Cooperation Plan (MCP) 2026-27 was also exchanged regarding military engagements between the Armed forces of both countries."

Earlier, the Italian Defence Minister Guido Crosetto laid a wreath at the National War Memorial and inspected the Guard of Honour.

Italian Defence Minister Crosetto's maiden visit to India underlines the desire of both nations to further expand existing cooperation and explore new areas of collaboration particularly under the industrial partnership domain. The signing of India-EU Defence & Strategic Partnership in January 2026 signals increasing strategic convergence and has provided further impetus to defence industrial cooperation in areas of mutual interest.

The defence relationship between India and Italy has expanded to dialogue, service-to-service interactions, training, export of defence equipment, sharing information, port calls, naval exercises, maritime security, etc. An agreement on Defence Cooperation was signed after the Defence Minister travelled to Italy in 2023 to have bilateral talks with his counterpart Crosetto.

Earlier this year, India and the European Union signed a landmark Security and Defence Partnership, marking the first overarching defence and security framework between the two sides, as leaders from both blocs agreed to significantly deepen cooperation across strategic, regional and global security domains.

In a joint statement issued following the 16th India-EU Summit held with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the leaders welcomed the signing of the Security and Defence Partnership (SDP), noting that the agreement would strengthen collaboration in maritime security, the defence industry and technology, cyber and hybrid threats, space and counterterrorism, and other areas.

- ANI

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Sneha F
This is wonderful news! India is truly emerging as a global player. The EU-India Defence & Strategic Partnership signed in January 2026 shows that the world trusts us. Rajnath Singh is doing a commendable job expanding our strategic footprint. I just hope the MCP 2026-27 leads to joint exercises that enhance our navy's capabilities, especially in the Indian Ocean region where we face challenges.
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James A
Living in US, but of Indian origin—this is a smart move. India diversifying its defence partnerships beyond just Russia and US is crucial for strategic autonomy. The West Asia angle is key; with instability there, close coordination with EU nations like Italy makes sense. I hope this translates to intelligence sharing on terror networks operating in that region.
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Meera T
Good step forward, but let's not get carried away by these diplomatic visits. We need concrete outcomes—job creation in defence manufacturing, tech transfers, and actual equipment deliveries. Italy has good naval systems; if we can collaborate on submarine technology or naval radars, that would be truly beneficial. Also, I wish the article mentioned something about the specific defence equipment discussed!
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Rachel V
As a European following Indian affairs, this is a significant development. The EU-India SDP is a game-changer, especially for counterterrorism and cyber security collaboration. India and Italy have historic ties, and now with Crosetto's visit, it shows substance. The West Asia situation is precarious—joint diplomatic and military coordination could help stabilise the region. Well done to both governments! 👏
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