India-Egypt Boost Defence Ties in Cairo; India-Germany Sign Key Pacts

India and Egypt have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral defence cooperation during their 11th Joint Defence Committee meeting in Cairo. The meeting included inaugural Navy-to-Navy Staff Talks and the Indian delegation paid tribute at the Heliopolis War Memorial. In a separate development, India and Germany signed a Defence Industrial Cooperation Roadmap during Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's official visit. The agreements aim to enhance institutional collaboration and focus on co-development and co-production of defence equipment.

Key Points: India-Egypt Defence Talks, India-Germany Roadmap Signed

  • 11th India-Egypt JDC meeting held in Cairo
  • Inaugural Navy-to-Navy Staff Talks conducted
  • Indian delegation paid tribute at war memorial
  • India-Germany sign Defence Industrial Roadmap
  • Focus on co-production & niche tech with Germany
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India, Egypt reaffirm defence ties at 11th Joint Defence Committee meeting in Cairo

India & Egypt reaffirm defence partnership in Cairo. Meanwhile, India & Germany sign a Defence Industrial Roadmap during Rajnath Singh's visit.

"Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening defence ties, a key pillar of the Strategic Partnership. - Ministry of Defence"

Cairo, April 23

India and Egypt have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral defence cooperation during the 11th India-Egypt Joint Defence Committee meeting held in Cairo from April 20 to 22.

According to the Ministry of Defence, both sides highlighted defence ties as a key pillar of their strategic partnership.

In a post on X, the ministry said, "The 11th India-Egypt Joint Defence Committee meeting was held in Cairo from 20th to 22nd April 2026. Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening defence ties, a key pillar of the Strategic Partnership. Inaugural Navy-to-Navy Staff Talks were also held."

The Indian delegation was led by Joint Secretary Amitabh Prasad, while the Egyptian delegation was led by Staff Maj Gen Ahmed Mohamed Omar of the Egyptian Armed Forces.

The Indian delegation paid tribute at the Heliopolis War Memorial and also held engagements with Commander of the Egyptian Air Force Lt Gen Amr Abdel Rahman Saqr.

In another post on the thread, the ministry said, "The Indian delegation laid a wreath at Heliopolis War Memorial, honouring Indian soldiers who made supreme sacrifice during the World Wars, and called on Commander of the Egyptian Air Force Lt Gen Amr Abdel Rahman Saqr."

The meeting underscored the growing defence cooperation between India and Egypt, as both countries continued to expand their strategic partnership. Meanwhile, on Wednesday, during the three-day official visit of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, India and Germany signed and exchanged the Defence Industrial Cooperation Roadmap and an Implementing Arrangement for Cooperation in UN Peacekeeping Training here, marking a significant step forward in strengthening the strategic defence partnership between the two countries.

The agreements were signed during Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's three-day official visit to the European nation.

According to a release from the Ministry of Defence, the agreements are expected to strengthen institutional collaboration between the two sides and broaden opportunities for joint training, capacity building, and capability development in the defence sector.

Singh and his German counterpart, the Federal Minister of Defence Boris Pistorius, were present during the agreement signing and exchange.

Earlier, both leaders held bilateral talks in Berlin, during which both sides reviewed a broad spectrum of bilateral security and defence cooperation, including priority areas for co-development and co-production of defence equipment, with a special focus on niche technologies.

The two ministers reaffirmed their commitment to further enhance military-to-military engagement as a key pillar of the bilateral Strategic Partnership.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see the tribute at the Heliopolis War Memorial. We must never forget the sacrifices of our soldiers, wherever they served. The Navy-to-Navy talks are a positive step for maritime security in the region.
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Rohit P
While expanding global partnerships is good, I hope our focus remains on indigenous defence production under 'Make in India'. These agreements should translate into real tech transfer and co-production, not just talk.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see India's defence diplomacy in action simultaneously in the Middle East and Europe. The Germany roadmap for co-development in niche tech could be a game-changer if implemented well.
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Vikram M
Egypt is a crucial partner for stability in the Suez region. Stronger defence ties mean safer sea lanes for our trade. This is about economic security as much as military cooperation. Good work by the delegation.
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Karthik V
The article mentions a lot of meetings and reaffirmations. As a taxpayer, I'd appreciate more transparency on the tangible outcomes. What specific projects or equipment are we looking at with Egypt? The Germany deal sounds more concrete.

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