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India-Australia Defence Ties Strengthen: Rajnath Singh Hails Annual Dialogue

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh praised the deepening defence ties between India and Australia during the second Defence Ministers' Dialogue in New Delhi. He noted increased military engagements and significant milestones since the dialogue's inception in October 2025. Singh congratulated Australia on its first woman defence secretary and female armed chief. The dialogue underscores the growing strategic partnership for a free and open Indo-Pacific region.

"India, Australia defence engagements increased...": Rajnath Singh hails Defence Ministers' Dialogue

New Delhi, June 1

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday hailed the Annual India-Australia Defence Minister's Dialogue and underlined how since its inception last year, ties between the two countries have deepened on the front of military engagements.

He made the remarks here in New Delhi while speaking at the second round of the India-Australia Defence Ministers Dialogue (DMM).

Singh told the Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles, "I am pleased to know that since the establishment of the annual Defence ministerial dialogue, we have witnessed an increase in our defence engagements-- with many promising milestones having been achieved since October 2025."

He recalled the positive meeting between the two leaders in October 2025 in Australia during the inaugural India-Australia DMM and also expressed gratitude to Australian PM Anthony Albanese for his candid discussions with him and the Indian delegation.

Singh underlined that this decision for the leaders to meet once every year, "is an important step towards reviewing the progress of our defence relations and to chart the way for the next few years."

He also congratulated the government on the recent key defence leadership appointments including that are the first woman defence secretary and the first female armed chief.

He also commended Australia's 2026 National Defence Studies and the 2026 Integrated Investment Program.

"I look forward to gaining your insights on these deep policy documents and exploring potential opportunities for growth in India-Australia defence relations," Singh said.

Earlier today, Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles on Monday paid tributes at the National War Memorial here in the national capital.

Australian Ambassador to India, Philip Green welcomed Marles and in a post on X highlighted how the visit reflects the momentum, strategic depth & enduring "dosti" defining the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Richard Marles co-chaired the second India-Australia Defence Ministers' Dialogue in New Delhi on Monday.

Australia is a key partner in India's vision of a free, open, inclusive and prosperous Indo-Pacific. The visit underscores the growing depth and maturity of the India-Australia defence partnership.

Earlier, on October 9, 2025, Marles welcomed Singh to Australia for the inaugural Australia-India Defence Ministers' Dialogue. The dialogue reflected unprecedented progress in the bilateral defence partnership and Ministers' ambition to enhance cooperation, following the four bilateral meetings between the Ministers since the elevation of the Australia-India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in 2020.

Ministers advanced their Prime Ministers' long-term vision for collaboration between the two countries to enhance collective strength, contribute to both countries' security, and make an important contribution to regional peace and security, the statement read.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I appreciate the strategic partnership, I hope we are not just buying expensive military hardware from Australia. We should focus on indigenous defence production and co-developing technologies. 'Make in India' in defence must get priority! 😊

Rohit P

Rajnath Singh ji is doing a commendable job. The fact that both countries are now holding annual defence dialogues shows how far we've come since 2020. Our 'dosti' with Australia is getting stronger by the day. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

Siddharth J

Important to note that Australia has also appointed its first woman defence secretary and armed forces chief. As an Indian, I'm proud that we have women leading our defence forces too. Gender equality in defence is a global trend now! 🙌

Nikhil C

Good to see India building strategic partnerships. But I hope these dialogues translate into concrete outcomes - like more joint exercises, intelligence sharing, and technology transfer. We need action, not just photo ops and press releases. 🤔

Meera T

It's heartening to see Australia taking India seriously. Remember how they used to look down on us during the 90s? Now they're co-chairing defence dialogues with us. Times have changed, and India's rise is unstoppable! 🚀

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