Key Points

India and the United Kingdom have agreed to significantly expand their defence and security cooperation. This includes enhanced military exchanges, joint training programs, and collaborative capability-building initiatives. Both nations strongly condemned terrorism in all forms and committed to zero tolerance policies. They emphasized the need for international cooperation to combat terrorism financing and cross-border movement of terrorists.

Key Points: India UK Deepen Defence Ties With Zero Terrorism Tolerance

  • UK Carrier Strike Group to conduct port calls and joint naval exercises with Indian Navy
  • Indian Air Force instructors will integrate into UK Royal Air Force training programs
  • Both nations to finalise agreement on maritime electric propulsion systems for Indian Navy
  • Joint condemnation of Pahalgam terrorist attack with commitment to combat terror financing
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India, UK agree to deepen defence ties, vow zero tolerance for terrorism

India and UK strengthen defence partnership with joint military exercises, missile systems, and maritime security while committing to zero tolerance for terrorism.

"They called for zero tolerance towards terrorism and emphasised concerted international efforts to combat it comprehensively - Official Statement"

New Delhi, October 10

India and the United Kingdom have agreed to deepen their defence and security partnership through enhanced military exchanges, training collaborations, and joint capability-building initiatives, as per an official statement.

According to the statement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the port call of the UK's Carrier Strike Group and the Royal Navy's Exercise KONKAN with the Indian Navy.

Both sides are committed to robust maritime security cooperation in the Indo-Pacific, including the establishment of the Regional Maritime Security Centre of Excellence (RMSCE) under the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI).

In the context of cooperation on training, the statement noted that the two Leaders welcomed progress on an arrangement that will see Indian Air Force Qualified Flying Instructors integrated into the UK Royal Air Force training.

This will take place alongside an agreement that will further strengthen the training and education relationship between the two nations.

Both Prime Ministers also expressed satisfaction at the intent to finalise an India-UK Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) on cooperation in developing maritime electric propulsion systems for Indian Naval platforms.

According to the statement, both leaders announced a decision to proceed via a government-to-government route for an initial supply of Lightweight Multirole Missile (LMM) systems.

This initiative will bolster India's air defence capabilities and, in the spirit of Atmanirbhar Bharat, support the current and future requirements of the Indian Ministry of Defence while fostering long-term collaboration on complex weapons.

The two Prime Ministers unequivocally and strongly condemned terrorism and violent extremism in all its forms and manifestations.

They called for zero tolerance towards terrorism and emphasised concerted international efforts to combat it comprehensively and sustainably, in accordance with the UN Charter and international law.

The statement further said both sides agreed to counter radicalisation and violent extremism, combat terrorism financing, and prevent the cross-border movement of terrorists.

They also underscored the need to curb the misuse of emerging technologies for terrorist purposes, tackle recruitment, and enhance cooperation in information sharing, judicial collaboration, and capacity building.

Both leaders condemned in the strongest terms the April 2025 terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, and committed to taking decisive and concerted action against globally proscribed terrorists, terror entities, and their sponsors.

They reaffirmed their resolve to strengthen bilateral and multilateral cooperation in these areas, including through the United Nations and the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally some concrete action on terrorism! The zero tolerance stance is much needed. Hope this leads to real action against cross-border terror networks. The Pahalgam attack was heartbreaking.
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Arjun K
Good to see our IAF instructors will train with RAF. Knowledge exchange is crucial for modern warfare. But hope we're not becoming too dependent on foreign partnerships - Atmanirbhar Bharat should remain our focus.
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Sarah B
As someone working in defence sector, this partnership is significant. The maritime electric propulsion systems will be game-changing for our naval capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region.
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Vikram M
The Regional Maritime Security Centre under IPOI is a strategic masterstroke. India is finally taking leadership role in Indo-Pacific security. This will counter Chinese expansion in the region effectively.
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Kavya N
While defence cooperation is welcome, I hope some of this budget gets allocated to healthcare and education too. A balanced approach to national development is important.
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Michael C
The focus on combating terrorism financing and preventing cross-border movement is crucial. This hits terrorists where it hurts most - their funding sources. Strong international cooperation needed.

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