Rajnath Singh Tours German Submarine Yard, Boosts Indo-German Defence Ties

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visited the TKMS submarine manufacturing facility in Kiel, Germany, accompanied by his German counterpart. He described the tour as insightful for understanding modern submarine construction and maritime technologies. The visit included high-level talks in Berlin, resulting in the signing of a Defence Industrial Roadmap and an agreement on UN Peacekeeping cooperation. Both nations agreed to deepen defence collaboration, focusing on co-development and enhancing their strategic partnership.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Visits German Submarine Facility, Meets Counterpart

  • Advanced submarine tech tour
  • Defence Industrial Roadmap signed
  • Talks on co-production
  • Strengthening maritime security
  • Growing India-Germany ties
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Rajnath Singh visits submarine facility in Germany, observes Naval capabilities

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visits TKMS submarine facility in Germany, holds talks with Boris Pistorius to deepen defence cooperation and technology sharing.

"insightful - Rajnath Singh on X"

New Delhi, April 22

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visited the TKMS submarine building facility in Kiel, Germany, during his ongoing official visit, where he was briefed on advanced Naval technologies and capabilities.

He was accompanied by German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius during the visit to the shipbuilding facility, which is known for manufacturing cutting-edge submarines.

In a post on X, the Defence Minister on Wednesday described the visit as "insightful", highlighting the technological advancements and operational capabilities showcased at the facility.

He noted that the interaction provided a closer understanding of modern submarine construction and developments in the maritime domain, which are increasingly significant in the context of global security and strategic cooperation.

The visit included a tour of the submarine yard and interactions with officials, during which aspects related to design, engineering, and deployment capabilities were explained.

Photographs shared by him showed the Defence Minister at the dockyard with senior officials from India and Germany, interacting with his counterparts and being briefed on various features of the platform.

He said that such engagements would be mutually beneficial in strengthening cooperation between the two countries in the maritime domain.

The visit comes amid growing defence ties between India and Germany, with a focus on technology sharing, joint development, and strengthening naval capabilities.

India has been looking to enhance its submarine fleet and overall maritime strength, and engagements with countries like Germany are part of that broader strategic effort.

Earlier on Wednesday, Rajnath Singh held a meeting with his German counterpart Boris Pistorius in Berlin, discussing deepening defence cooperation and tackling emerging geopolitical challenges.

The two ministers discussed bilateral security and defence issues, including priority areas for co-development and co-production of defence equipment, especially in the field of niche technologies. They also reaffirmed the commitment to enhance military-to-military cooperation as a key pillar of the Strategic Partnership, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Defence.

India and Germany also signed Defence Industrial Roadmap and Implementing Arrangement for Cooperation in UN Peacekeeping.

"Delighted to meet Mr. Boris Pistorius, Federal Minister of Defence, Germany in Berlin. Exchanged views on a wide range of issues including deepening our defence cooperation and tackling emerging geopolitical challenges. Witnessed signing of the Defence Industrial Roadmap and Implementing Arrangement for Cooperation in UN Peacekeeping," Rajnath Singh posted on X.

The Defence Minister termed his visit to Germany as a symbol of deep friendship, synergy and trust.

Rajnath Singh mentioned that the recent India-EU Security and Defence Partnership marks a significant step in deepening the collective engagement. The two ministers agreed to leverage this framework, bilaterally and in the wider European context for tangible outcomes that will strengthen regional stability, enhance joint capabilities, and reinforce the enduring Indo-German strategic alignment.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see our Defence Minister actively engaging with global partners. Our submarine fleet needs modernization, and Germany is a reliable partner. Hope this leads to concrete projects and not just photo ops and statements.
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Vikram M
Strategic partnerships like these are crucial. The Indian Ocean is our backyard and securing it is paramount. Co-development with Germany can help us counter the increasing Chinese naval presence. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the effort, I hope we are not just buying off the shelf. The real win is in the "Defence Industrial Roadmap" – we need the know-how. Our own shipyards like MDL and HSL should be at the center of any such collaboration.
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Sarah B
Interesting read from an international perspective. Germany is traditionally cautious with defence exports. This deepening India-Germany defence axis shows how geopolitical realities are shifting. A strong Indian Navy is good for regional trade stability.
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Karthik V
Accha hai! Finally moving beyond just Russia for high-end defence tech. Diversification is key for national security. Hope the deal is cost-effective and the submarines are delivered on time, unlike some past projects that faced delays.

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