Rajnath Singh, German Counterpart Boost Defence Ties in Berlin Talks

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held delegation-level talks with German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius in Berlin, focusing on deepening bilateral defence cooperation. The discussions aimed to enhance defence industrial collaboration, military engagements, and partnerships in emerging domains like cybersecurity and AI. Singh highlighted India's balanced diplomatic stance under Prime Minister Narendra Modi on global conflicts, including West Asia, and underscored the importance of maritime stability for energy security. The visit also included ceremonial events and engagements with the Indian diaspora, described as a "living bridge" between the two nations.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Holds Defence Talks with Germany's Boris Pistorius

  • Strengthening India-Germany defence partnership
  • Focus on industrial collaboration & emerging tech
  • India's balanced diplomacy on global conflicts
  • Enhancing military-to-military engagements
  • Ensuring maritime & energy security
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh holds delegation-level talks with German counterpart in Berlin

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh meets German counterpart Boris Pistorius in Berlin to strengthen bilateral defence cooperation, industrial collaboration, and tech partnerships.

"The Prime Minister has appealed to both sides to end the war. Our Prime Minister has a very balanced approach to diplomatic matters. - Rajnath Singh"

Berlin, April 22

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday held delegation-level talks with his German counterpart Boris Pistorius in Berlin, focusing on strengthening bilateral defence cooperation between the two countries.

The meeting took place as part of Singh's three-day official visit to the European Nation from April 21 to April 23, which is aimed at further strengthening the strategic defence partnership between the two countries.

According to a release from the Ministry of Defence, the discussions are expected to cover a wide range of areas, with a focus on enhancing defence industrial collaboration, strengthening military-to-military engagements, and exploring cooperation in emerging domains such as cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and drone technologies.

During the visit, the two leaders also exchanged gifts, reflecting the growing strategic partnership between India and Germany.

Earlier, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh was accorded a ceremonial welcome and participated in a wreath-laying ceremony after he met with Pistorius in Berlin.

Singh received military honours during the ceremonial reception hosted by Pistorius and laid the wreath at the Ehrenmal der Bundeswehr, paying tribute to fallen soldiers.

The event took place at the German Ministry of Defence, marking the formal start of his engagements in the country after his interaction with the Indian diaspora and addressing the German Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence and Security.

Earlier on Tuesday, Rajnath Singh addressed the Indian diaspora in Berlin and underscored India's balanced diplomatic stance under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, particularly on global conflicts, including the West Asia situation.

"India has tried... But everything has its time. It is possible that tomorrow, the time may come when India plays its role in this and achieves success as well. We cannot rule out this possibility. The Prime Minister has appealed to both sides to end the war. Our Prime Minister has a very balanced approach to diplomatic matters," Singh said, indicating that India remains open to playing a larger role in peace efforts.

He also highlighted India's diplomatic outreach in ensuring maritime stability, noting that such efforts had enabled multiple Indian vessels to safely transit the Strait of Hormuz.

Calling the Indian community in Germany a "living bridge" between the two nations, Singh praised the diaspora's contribution to Germany's development while also pointing to India's rapid progress in infrastructure, startups, space, and digital innovation.

Before this, the Defence Minister addressed the German Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence and Security in Berlin on Tuesday, where he reiterated India's concerns over energy security, stating that any disruption in the Strait of Hormuz has direct consequences for the country's economy and stability.

He said that for a developing nation like India, which depends heavily on the West Asian region for energy, such disruptions are not distant events but immediate challenges affecting national security and economic interests, according to a statement from the Ministry of Defence.

The visit is aimed at strengthening bilateral defence ties, with discussions expected to focus on defence industrial cooperation, emerging technologies, and enhanced military collaboration between India and Germany.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Good to see India engaging with European powers on its own terms. The focus on AI, cyber, and drones is spot on for modern warfare. Hope this translates into real tech transfer and co-development, not just another purchase agreement.
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Vikram M
The part about the Strait of Hormuz is crucial. Our energy security is non-negotiable. Collaborating with a country like Germany on maritime security can help safeguard our trade routes. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
While I appreciate the diplomatic outreach, I hope our defence deals are transparent and cost-effective. We've had issues with foreign procurement in the past. The focus should be on getting the best value for our nation's money.
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Rohit P
Calling the diaspora a "living bridge" is so true! Our people in Germany are our best ambassadors. These strategic ties are important, but the people-to-people connection is what makes the partnership strong in the long run.
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Michael C
The balanced approach on global conflicts mentioned by Singh is key. India is positioning itself as a responsible global power, not aligned to any bloc. This visit seems to reinforce that independent foreign policy. Smart diplomacy.

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