India-Greece Boost Defence Ties with Focus on Maritime Security & Shipbuilding

Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh met with the Chief of the Hellenic Navy, Vice Admiral Dimitrios Eleftherios Kataras, to advance bilateral defence cooperation. Discussions centered on maritime security, shipbuilding, and autonomous platforms, with both sides committing to strengthen the strategic partnership. The visit follows recent talks between Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Greece's Nikolaos-Georgios Dendias, where they agreed to expand indigenous defence industry collaboration. A Bilateral Military Cooperation Plan for 2026 was exchanged to chart the course for future military engagements.

Key Points: India, Greece Strengthen Defence Partnership & Maritime Cooperation

  • Maritime security focus
  • Enhanced navy-to-navy exercises
  • Defence industry partnership
  • Bilateral Military Cooperation Plan for 2026
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India and Greece reaffirm commitment to enhance defence ties, strategic partnership

India and Greece reaffirm strategic defence partnership, focusing on maritime security, joint exercises, and indigenous defence industry collaboration.

"Both leaders reaffirmed their shared commitment to promoting maritime security, interoperability, and deeper professional engagement. - Indian Navy Spokesperson"

New Delhi, Feb 16

Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh met Chief of the Hellenic Navy, Vice Admiral Dimitrios Eleftherios Kataras in New Delhi on Monday, holding discussions on advancing defence cooperation between India and Greece.

During the meeting, the two sides reaffirmed commitment to strengthening the strategic partnership between India and Greece.

In a statement shared on X, the Directorate of Public Relations, Ministry of Defence, stated, "Defence Secretary Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh met Chief of the Hellenic Navy VAdm Dimitrios Eleftherios and held wide-ranging discussions to advance India-Greece defence cooperation."

"Discussions focused on maritime security, shipbuilding and autonomous platforms, with both sides reaffirming their commitment to strengthening the Strategic Partnership," it added.

Earlier in the day, Vice Admiral Dimitrios Eleftherios Kataras met Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, with discussions focused on enhancing maritime cooperation through navy-to-navy and joint exercises and training exchanges.

Prior to the meeting, Vice Admiral Kataras received a ceremonial Guard of Honour at the South Block Lawns.

In a statement on X, an Indian Navy spokesperson stated, "VAdm Dimitrios Eleftherios Kataras, Chief of the Hellenic Navy General Staff was received by Adm Dinesh K Tripathi CNS, with a ceremonial Guard of Honour at the South Block Lawns, New Delhi, on 16 Feb 26."

"Discussions focused on enhancing bilateral maritime cooperation through expanded navy-to-navy and joint exercises, strengthened training exchanges, and greater operational collaboration. Both leaders reaffirmed their shared commitment to promoting maritime security, interoperability, and deeper professional engagement," it added.

Earlier this month, Greece's National Defence Minister Nikolaos-Georgios Dendias was on an official visit to India at the invitation of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.

On February 9, Rajnath Singh and Dendias held talks in New Delhi and decided to expand the capacity of their respective indigenous defence industries through a partnership between India's 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' and Hellenic defence reforms under 'Agenda 2030.'

The two ministers reiterated that the India-Greece Strategic Partnership is based on shared values of peace, stability, freedom, and mutual respect, according to the statement released by the Ministry of Defence.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Dendias discussed various issues of regional peace and security and acknowledged enhancing bilateral defence cooperation and strategic ties. A Bilateral Military Cooperation Plan for 2026 was also exchanged, charting the course for military engagements between the armed forces of both countries, it added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see India building strong partnerships beyond the usual allies. Greece has historical depth and strategic location. Hope this leads to more joint exercises in the IOR and Mediterranean for better security.
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Rohit P
Maritime security and shipbuilding cooperation is the need of the hour. With China's increasing presence in the Indian Ocean, having more capable partners like Greece is a smart strategic move. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
While I support stronger defence ties, I hope the focus on 'Agenda 2030' and 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' translates into tangible technology transfer and co-development, not just another MoU that gathers dust. The proof will be in the execution.
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Karthik V
This is about ancient civilisations becoming modern strategic partners. Shared values of democracy and a rules-based order. The Bilateral Military Cooperation Plan for 2026 sounds promising. Let's get those joint exercises going!
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Meera T
Very positive development. Greece can offer expertise in maritime domains that can benefit our indigenous shipbuilding programs. Also, good to see the ceremonial honours being given – it shows deep respect and sets the right tone for partnership.

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