India-Greece Launch Joint Services Staff Talks to Boost Defence Cooperation

India and Greece have successfully conducted their inaugural Joint Services Staff Talks in New Delhi, co-chaired by senior defence officials from both nations. The talks focused on expanding bilateral military cooperation through exchange programmes, capability development, and enhanced military-to-military engagement. This meeting follows the first India-Greece Maritime Security Dialogue held in Athens last month, which covered cooperation in the Mediterranean, Arctic, and Indo-Pacific regions. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to deepening strategic cooperation and strengthening defence ties for regional and global security.

Key Points: India, Greece Hold Inaugural Joint Services Staff Talks

  • Inaugural Joint Services Staff Talks held
  • Focus on military cooperation & capability development
  • Follows first Maritime Security Dialogue
  • Commitment to regional & global security
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India and Greece hold inaugural Joint Services Staff Talks, deepening defence cooperation

India and Greece deepen defence ties with inaugural Joint Services Staff Talks in New Delhi, focusing on military cooperation and security.

"This engagement will herald a new era in India-Greece #DefenceRelations - Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff"

New Delhi, January 14

In a significant step towards strengthening bilateral defence ties, India and Greece successfully conducted the inaugural India-Greece Joint Services Staff Talks in New Delhi. The landmark meeting underscored the growing convergence between the two countries in the realm of defence and security cooperation.

The talks were co-chaired by senior officials from India's Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff (HQ IDS) and the Hellenic National Defence General Staff of Greece. Senior representatives from both sides engaged in detailed discussions aimed at expanding the scope and depth of military-to-military cooperation, reflecting the shared strategic outlook of the two nations.

In a post on X, the Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff said, "The inaugural India-Greece Joint Services Staff Talks were successfully conducted at New Delhi. The meeting was co-chaired by senior officials from #HQIDS and the Hellenic National Defence General Staff, Greece with a focus on further expanding bilateral military cooperation. The discussions encompassed exchange programmes, #CapabilityDevelopment and measures to enhance military-to-military engagement. Ongoing defence engagements and initiatives were comprehensively reviewed, with both sides reaffirming their commitment to deepening #StrategicCooperation and strengthening defence ties. This engagement will herald a new era in India-Greece #DefenceRelations, marked by enhanced mutual trust and a shared commitment to regional and #GlobalSecurity."

A key focus of the deliberations was on enhancing collaboration through structured exchange programmes, capability development initiatives, and practical measures to strengthen operational engagement between the armed forces of India and Greece. The discussions also reviewed existing defence engagements and ongoing initiatives, ensuring continuity while identifying new opportunities for cooperation across domains.

Last month, the India-Greece Maritime Security Dialogue was held for the first time in the Greek capital of Athens, where both nations held comprehensive discussions on strengthening cooperation across key maritime domains.

"The two sides exchanged assessments of the maritime environment in the Mediterranean, Arctic and the Indo-Pacific regions. They conferred on ways to sustain a secure and safe maritime environment conducive to economic growth and prosperity through bilateral cooperation as well as engagement in multilateral fora. They explored avenues for cooperation towards enhanced maritime domain awareness, sustainable development of marine economy, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, Naval collaboration as well improving maritime connectivity with an increased engagement in shipping sectors," the statement by Indian Ministry of External Affairs said.

Reaffirming the commitment to deepen maritime ties, both sides expressed willingness to advance cooperation across all identified areas. They agreed to hold the next round of talks in New Delhi at a mutually convenient date, following progress on deliverables from this historic inaugural dialogue.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting move. While expanding global partnerships is good, I hope the focus remains on capability development that directly benefits our armed forces. Sometimes these talks are heavy on symbolism and light on concrete outcomes. Let's see the deliverables.
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Vikram M
Maritime cooperation with Greece makes perfect strategic sense. They have experience in the Mediterranean and we are a net security provider in the Indian Ocean. Joint exercises and info sharing on maritime domain awareness can be a game-changer. Good step by the government.
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Priya S
It's heartening to see India building strong relationships beyond its immediate neighborhood. Greece is a stable EU and NATO member. This diversification of defence partners is a sign of a confident foreign policy. More power to our diplomats and defence officials!
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Rohit P
Hope the exchange programmes include our young officers. Learning from the operational experiences of other navies, especially in different geographies like the Mediterranean and Arctic, is invaluable. This is how we build a world-class military.
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Michael C
The mention of the Arctic is fascinating. As the polar region opens up, having partners with experience there is smart. India is playing the long game with these strategic dialogues. Building a web of security cooperation is the need of the hour.

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