Rajnath Singh in Kuala Lumpur: New US-India Defence Pact Amid ASEAN Summit

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has arrived in Kuala Lumpur for an important ASEAN defence meeting. He is co-chairing a counter-terrorism working group and will address the forum's future direction. On the sidelines, he signed a major 10-year defence agreement with the United States. This new framework marks a significant step in strengthening the strategic partnership between India and the US.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh at ASEAN ADMM-Plus Signs US Defence Agreement

  • Rajnath Singh arrived in Kuala Lumpur for the 12th ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting Plus forum
  • India co-chairs the Counter-Terrorism Experts Working Group with Malaysia until 2027
  • A new 10-year US-India Defence Framework Agreement was signed on meeting sidelines
  • The agreement establishes a long-term roadmap for military collaboration in Indo-Pacific
  • The ADMM-Plus includes ASEAN members and eight key Dialogue Partners like India
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh arrives for ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting Plus in Kuala Lumpur

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh attends ASEAN meeting in Kuala Lumpur and signs a landmark 10-year defence framework with the US, strengthening Indo-Pacific cooperation.

"I feel a new chapter will begin today with the signing of the Defence Framework. - Rajnath Singh"

Kuala Lumpur, November 1

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday arrived for the 12th ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting Plus (ADMM-Plus) in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur, where he will be addressing the forum on 'Reflection on 15 years of ADMM-Plus and Charting the Way Forward'.

The ADMM serves as the highest defence consultative and cooperative mechanism within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). ADMM-Plus is a platform for ASEAN member states, which includes Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Vietnam, and its eight Dialogue Partners--India, the US, China, Russia, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand--to strengthen security and defence cooperation.

India became a dialogue partner of ASEAN in 1992, and the inaugural ADMM-Plus meeting was convened in Hanoi, Vietnam, in October 2010. Since 2017, the ADMM-Plus has been held annually to bolster defence cooperation among ASEAN and its partner countries.

Under the current ADMM-Plus framework, India serves as the co-chair of the Experts Working Group on Counter-Terrorism alongside Malaysia for the cycle 2024-2027.

Earlier on Friday, the Defence Minister held a meeting with the US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth here, during which the two countries formalised a ten-year Defence Framework Agreement, marking a significant step toward advancing India-US strategic and defence cooperation.

The agreement, signed in the presence of senior officials from both sides, establishes a long-term roadmap focused on military collaboration, capacity enhancement, and joint projects across the Indo-Pacific region. Singh termed the signing as the beginning of a "new chapter" in bilateral defence ties.

"We have held telephonic conversations thrice. I am delighted to be meeting you in person on the sidelines of ADMM-Plus. On this occasion, I feel a new chapter will begin today with the signing of the Defence Framework. I am confident that under your leadership, India-US relations will further strengthen," Rajnath said.

Hegseth, expressing appreciation for the partnership, described the agreement as a defining moment in the evolving relationship between New Delhi and Washington.

"I want to express gratitude to Minister Singh for the partnership we have with India. It's one of the most consequential US-India relationships in the world. Our strategic alignment is built on shared interests, on mutual trust and commitment to a secure and prosperous Indo-Pacific region," he said.

"This 10-year US-India Defence Framework is ambitious. It's a significant step for our two militaries, a roadmap for deeper and even more meaningful collaboration ahead. It underscores America's long-term commitment to our shared security and our strong partnership," Hegseth added.

- ANI

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Arjun K
The 10-year defence agreement with US is a game-changer! This will significantly boost our military capabilities and strengthen our position in the Indo-Pacific. Jai Hind! 🚀
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Rohit P
While international partnerships are important, I hope we don't become too dependent on any single country. Our defence policy should maintain strategic autonomy. Just my two cents.
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Sarah B
As someone working in international relations, I appreciate how India is balancing multiple partnerships. The ASEAN platform allows us to engage with both Western and Eastern powers simultaneously. Smart diplomacy!
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Vikram M
Counter-terrorism cooperation is much needed in today's world. Glad India is taking lead in this area with Malaysia. Hope this leads to concrete actions against cross-border terrorism.
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Kavya N
The timing of this US agreement is interesting given the current geopolitical scenario. Hope it translates into better defence technology transfer and joint manufacturing under Make in India. 🤞

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