Key Points

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is heading to Australia for a two-day official visit starting October 9. This marks his first trip to Australia since the current government took office in 2014. He'll be meeting his Australian counterpart Richard Marles for crucial defence discussions. The visit celebrates five years of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two nations.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Visits Australia for Defence Talks with Richard Marles

  • First defence minister visit to Australia since 2014 government formation
  • Three agreements planned for information sharing and maritime cooperation
  • Business roundtable in Sydney with industry leaders from both nations
  • Celebrates five years of India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to visit Australia on October 9-10

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh makes first Australia visit since 2014, marking 5 years of strategic partnership with key agreements planned.

"The visit will provide an important opportunity for both sides to explore new & meaningful initiatives - Ministry of Defence"

New Delhi, October 5

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will undertake a two-day official visit to Australia on October 9-10 at the invitation of Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister of Australia Richard Marles, the Ministry of Defence said in an official statement.

The visit comes at a historic moment when India and Australia commemorate five years of the establishment of the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP).

This will also mark the first-ever visit of a Defence Minister to Australia under this government since 2014.

The key highlight of the Defence Minister's visit will be the bilateral discussions with his Australian counterpart. He will chair a business roundtable in Sydney, which will be attended by industry leaders from both sides.

He will also call on other national leaders of Australia. The visit will provide an important opportunity for both sides to explore new & meaningful initiatives to further strengthen the bilateral relationship and the defence partnership.

During the visit, three agreements are planned to be signed, which will further enhance cooperation in the areas of information sharing, the maritime domain, and joint activities.

Defence engagements have expanded over time to include wide-ranging interactions between the services, military-to-military exchanges, high-level visits, capacity-building and training programmes, cooperation in the maritime domain, ship visits, and bilateral exercises.

India and Australia elevated their bilateral relationship from a Strategic Partnership in 2009 to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP) in 2020. The two nations share a deep bond rooted in common values - pluralistic, Westminster-style democracies, Commonwealth traditions, growing economic engagement, and increasing high-level interactions, the statement added.

Long-standing people-to-people connections and the presence of Indian students in Australian universities, as well as robust tourism and sporting ties, have further strengthened the enduring partnership between the two countries.

Marles last visited India in June and met his counterpart, Rajnath Singh, and also called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

- ANI

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Rohit P
First defence minister visit since 2014? That's quite a gap. While I appreciate the strategic importance, we should have more regular high-level engagements with key partners like Australia. Better late than never though!
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Arjun K
The business roundtable in Sydney is a smart move. Indian defence manufacturing has huge potential and Australian partnerships could help us scale up. Make in India getting global recognition! 💪
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Sarah B
As an Indian student in Melbourne, this makes me proud! The growing India-Australia relationship benefits students like me too. Hope this leads to more educational and research collaborations.
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Vikram M
Three agreements on information sharing and maritime domain - excellent! In today's geopolitical scenario, such partnerships are crucial for national security. Australia is a natural partner given our shared democratic values.
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Michael C
The timing is perfect with the 5-year anniversary of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. Shows commitment from both sides. Looking forward to seeing what new initiatives come out of these discussions.

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