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India and Italy Exchange Military Cooperation Plan for 2026-27

India and Italy exchanged a Bilateral Military Cooperation Plan for 2026-27 during high-level talks between Defence Ministers Rajnath Singh and Guido Crosetto in New Delhi. The plan aims to strengthen military engagements and maritime information sharing, particularly through the Information Fusion Centre-Indian Ocean Region in Gurugram. Both ministers discussed regional and global issues, including the situation in West Asia, and explored defence industrial cooperation. This was Crosetto's maiden visit to India, which included a wreath-laying ceremony at the National War Memorial.

India, Italy exchange Bilateral Military Cooperation Plan for 2026-27; strengthen maritime information sharing via Gurugram fusion centre

New Delhi, April 30

A Bilateral Military Cooperation Plan for 2026-27 was exchanged on Thursday during high-level bilateral talks between Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and his Italian counterpart Guido Crosetto in the national capital, aimed at strengthening the framework for future military engagement and maritime cooperation between the two nations.

As per an official release from the Ministry of Defence, Singh, along with the Italian Defence Minister, reaffirmed that the India-Italy Strategic Partnership is built on shared values of peace, stability, freedom, and mutual respect.

Convergence between the two nations--described as ancient seafaring partners--was also highlighted on key maritime security issues.

A particular focus was placed on enhanced Information Exchange through the Information Fusion Centre-Indian Ocean Region (IFC-IOR) located in Gurugram, which plays a key role in maritime domain awareness and regional coordination.

"A Bilateral Military Cooperation Plan for 2026-27 was exchanged during the meeting, charting the course for military engagements between the Defence Forces of both countries. Convergence between both the ancient sea faring nations on various key maritime issues was also highlighted including Information Exchange through Information Fusion Center-Indian Ocean Region, Gurugram," the release read.

The Ministry of Defence stated that the two sides also discussed a wide range of regional and global issues, including the current situation in West Asia and further explored avenues to enhance mutually beneficial defence industrial cooperation under India's Aatmanirbhar Bharat programme and Italy's defence cooperation initiatives.

Following their meeting, Singh took to X, welcoming his Italian counterpart.

"Happy to have welcomed my Italian counterpart Mr Guido Crosetto and held extensive talks with him in Delhi today. We discussed a wide range of regional and global issues including the current situation in West Asia. We also discussed the avenues to further develop mutually beneficial defence industrial cooperation under India's Atmanirbhar Bharat programme and Italy's defence cooperation initiative. A Bilateral Military Cooperation Plan (MCP) 2026-27 was also exchanged regarding military engagements between the Armed forces of both countries," the post read.

This comes amid Crosetto's maiden visit to India.

Earlier in the day, the visiting Italian Defence Minister laid a wreath at the National War Memorial in New Delhi, paying homage to India's fallen soldiers and was also accorded a Tri-Service Guard of Honour at the Manekshaw Centre prior to the bilateral meeting.

— ANI

Reader Comments

James A

Interesting development. Looks like Italy is serious about deepening ties with India beyond just trade. The Aatmanirbhar Bharat programme seems to be attracting European interest. But I hope we're also focusing on domestic manufacturing timelines - we need tangible results, not just MoUs.

Vikram M

Maritime security cooperation is crucial given the tense situation in the Indian Ocean region. Italy has a strong naval tradition, and this fusion centre in Gurugram can help monitor the entire region better. Also appreciate that West Asia situation was discussed - shows India's growing global role.

Sarah B

While this sounds positive on paper, I'd like to see more concrete outcomes. The 2026-27 plan is still two years away. Also, we need to ensure that such partnerships don't compromise our independent defence posture. Italy is a NATO member after all. Just keeping a watchful eye. 👀

Priya S

As someone living near the coast, I'm glad our navy is getting more intel-sharing capabilities. The IFC-IOR in Gurugram doing such important work! And having Italy on board means better coordination against piracy and other maritime threats. Well done, Defence Minister! 👏

Michael C

Good to see European nations engaging India seriously on defence. But I'm curious - will there be any technology transfer under Aatmanirbhar Bharat? Or is this just a standard cooperation plan? The devil is always in the details. Hope the MoD releases more specifics soon.

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