India-EU Ink Defence Tech Pact, Strengthening Ties in Complex Global Era

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated that the newly signed India-EU technology and defence partnership marks a significant step in bringing the two sides closer, founded on shared democratic values. The pact, signed ahead of the 16th India-EU Summit, makes India the third Asian country after Japan and South Korea to enter such a security arrangement with the EU. It aims to enhance collaboration in areas including maritime security, cybersecurity, and counterterrorism, viewing India not just as a buyer but also a potential supplier and partner. The deepening ties have been bolstered by high-level visits, strategic dialogues, and joint naval exercises over recent years.

Key Points: India-EU Sign Defence & Tech Partnership | Rajnath Singh

  • Pact signed ahead of India-EU Summit
  • Covers maritime security & cybersecurity
  • India becomes 3rd Asian partner after Japan & S.Korea
  • Aims for practical cooperation beyond procurement
  • Built on shared democratic values
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"India-EU technology, defence deal brings both sides closer amid complex global environment": Defence Minister Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh says India-EU tech & defence deal brings ancient civilisations closer amid global complexity. Details inside.

"The signing of the technology and defence partnership... brings us together in an increasingly complex global environment. - Rajnath Singh"

New Delhi, January 27

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday said that the signing of the technology and defence partnership between India and the European Union marks a significant step in bringing the two sides closer amid a complex global environment.

Addressing the EU delegation led by EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, at Raksha Mantralaya, South Block, Singh welcomed the EU leaders' visit, highlighting its special significance as it coincides with India's 75th Republic Day.

"Thank you for your visit to India, your visit is very special as it falls on the occasion of our 75th Republic Day. The occasion marks a milestone in the celebration of India's constitutional journey and the reaffirmation of our commitment to global peace and security," Singh said.

He added that the shared values of democracy, pluralism, federalism, and the rule of law form the foundation of India's growing partnership with the European Union.

"Together we aim to translate these shared values into practical cooperation for global security, sustainable growth, and inclusive prosperity," Singh said.

The Defence Minister emphasised that the partnership reflects the trust between India and the EU and will strengthen cooperation in economic, defence, and people-to-people connect, bringing the two ancient civilisations closer in a rapidly changing world.

"The signing of the technology and defence partnership between India and the European Union is a reflection of this trust in action, and it brings us together in an increasingly complex global environment. I hope the increased momentum of the India-EU partnership in economic, defence, and people-to-people connect will bring the two ancient civilisations much closer," he added.

The technology and defence partnership was signed ahead of the 16th India-EU Summit, co-chaired by President of the European Council Antonio Luis Santos da Costa and President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, who are on a state visit to India.

India now joins Japan and South Korea as the third Asian country to have such a security and defence partnership with the EU, aimed at enhancing collaboration in maritime security, cybersecurity, counterterrorism, and other emerging defence domains. The new pact does not limit India's engagement with the EU to procurement alone, with the EU now seeing India as a ptential supplier in certain areas and as a partner.

India-EU security and defence ties have deepened significantly in 2025, marked by the Leaders' Statement from the February College of Commissioners' visit to India, which agreed to explore a Security and Defence Partnership and included discussions between the EU Commissioner for Defence and Space and India's Minister of State for Defence.

This momentum continued with a December 2025 delegation from the Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers visiting Brussels to engage with the EU Commissioner, fostering industrial cooperation. In September 2025, the EU Political and Security Committee - representing all 27 member states - made its first-ever visit to Asia, holding high-level meetings in India with the Foreign Secretary, Deputy NSA, and Secretary (West) to advance strategic dialogue.

Complementing these efforts, joint naval exercises have strengthened maritime security cooperation, including in the Indian Ocean in June 2025, the Gulf of Guinea in October 2023, and the Gulf of Aden in June 2021, alongside collaborative escort operations for humanitarian assistance near Somalia in 2018 and 2019.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good step forward! The focus on shared democratic values is key. Hope this partnership leads to more technology transfer and joint R&D, especially in cybersecurity and AI. We have brilliant minds here; such collaborations can unlock immense potential.
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Rohit P
Finally, the EU is seeing India as a potential supplier and partner, not just a market. This is a big shift in perception. Our defence manufacturing under 'Make in India' needs this kind of global validation and orders to scale up.
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Sarah B
While the diplomatic language is positive, I hope the practical outcomes benefit the common citizen. Defence deals are important, but the "inclusive prosperity" mentioned must translate into jobs, better tech access, and tangible security for our coasts and digital space.
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Vikram M
Maritime security cooperation in the Indian Ocean is crucial. With increased naval exercises, our ability to safeguard sea lanes and counter piracy gets a boost. This partnership strengthens India's role as a net security provider in the region. Well done.
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Karthik V
A respectful note of caution: We must ensure our strategic autonomy is not compromised. The EU has 27 members with sometimes differing views. Our partnership should be clear, pragmatic, and focused on Indian interests first. The balance is key.
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Ananya R

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