India-Germany Defence Boost: Co-Production and Regional Security Focus

India and Germany have taken significant steps to strengthen their defence partnership. The two countries discussed expanding co-production and co-development of defence equipment during their high-level meeting. Germany confirmed its participation in major multinational military exercises scheduled for 2026. Both nations emphasized the importance of enhancing regional security cooperation in the Indian Ocean Region.

Key Points: India Germany Strengthen Defence Ties Co-Production Security

  • Both nations discussed priority areas for co-development of defence equipment
  • Germany to participate in TARANG SHAKTI and MILAN military exercises
  • India emphasized its MAHASAGAR vision for Indian Ocean Region
  • Defence industries to connect in niche technology fields
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India-Germany bolster defence ties, focus on co-production and regional security

India and Germany enhance defence cooperation with focus on co-production, military exercises, and regional security in the Indian Ocean Region.

"The co-chairs reaffirmed commitment to enhance military-to-military cooperation with a focus on developing defence ties as a key pillar of the Strategic Partnership between India and Germany - Ministry of Defence"

New Delhi, Nov 18

Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh on Tuesday co-chaired the India-Germany High Defence Committee meeting with the State Secretary, German Ministry of Defence Plotner in New Delhi.

They discussed a range of bilateral security and defence issues, including priority areas for co-development & co-production of defence equipment.

“The co-chairs reaffirmed commitment to enhance military-to-military cooperation with a focus on developing defence ties as a key pillar of the Strategic Partnership between India and Germany,” the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said in its press release.

“They also exchanged views on the regional security situation and discussed intensifying bilateral exchanges, including the institution of military exercises. Germany will be participating in TARANG SHAKTI (multinational air combat exercise) and MILAN (multinational naval exercise), which is planned in 2026,’ it added.

Notably, India is the ‘First Responder’ and ‘Net Security Provider’ for countries in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).

According to the MoD, the Defence Secretary informed the visiting German delegation that India’s approach to the region is guided by its vision of MAHASAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement of Security and Growth Across Regions).

“India has been working closely with countries in the IOR on a range of areas from development partnership, defence and maritime security, capacity building and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief. The German side acknowledged India’s role in the Indian Ocean Region,” the MoD said.

The two sides emphasised the need for a closer defence partnership and connecting the industries of both nations, especially in the field of niche technology.

India and Germany have a long-standing relationship, which is underpinned by common values and shared goals.

Both countries are celebrating 25 years of ‘Strategic Partnership' this year.

The importance of strengthening the defence and security aspects of the relationship has increased manifold, which reflects the mutual trust that has been nurtured across decades.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Finally some good strategic moves. With China's increasing presence in Indian Ocean, we need strong partners like Germany. The joint exercises in 2026 will be crucial for regional stability.
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Michael C
As someone working in defence manufacturing, I hope this partnership focuses on technology transfer rather than just buying equipment. We need to build our own capabilities for long-term security.
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Ananya R
MAHASAGAR vision shows India's commitment to regional cooperation. Good to see Germany acknowledging our role as net security provider. This partnership should benefit all IOR nations.
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Sarah B
While I support defence cooperation, I hope we maintain strategic autonomy. Too much dependency on any foreign power, even friendly ones like Germany, could limit our independent decision-making in critical situations.
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Vikram M
25 years of strategic partnership! That's impressive. German engineering combined with Indian innovation can create world-class defence systems. Looking forward to seeing tangible outcomes from these discussions.

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