India, UK discuss strengthening military cooperation and advancing defence capability collaboration

ANI April 17, 2025 228 views

India and the United Kingdom recently held their 24th Defence Consultative Group meeting in London, focusing on strengthening bilateral military cooperation. Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh and his UK counterpart David Williams discussed advancing defence capabilities and enhancing industry collaboration. The talks were part of ongoing efforts to deepen strategic partnerships between the two nations. The meeting highlighted mutual interests in technology transfer and collaborative defence initiatives.

"Discussions focused on strengthening military cooperation and advancing defence capability collaboration" - Commodore Chris Saunders
London, April 17: Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh co-chaired the 24th India-UK Defence Consultative Group Meet with his UK counterpart, David Williams, in London on Wednesday. The discussions focused on strengthening military cooperation between India and the UK and advancing defence capability collaboration.

Key Points

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India and UK deepen defence partnership through bilateral consultative group

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Exploring enhanced military technology collaboration

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Make in India initiative gets strategic focus

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Bilateral discussions aim to strengthen strategic ties

David Williams welcomed Rajesh Kumar Singh to London for the 24th UK-India Defence Consultative Group. Commodore Chris Saunders, the Defence Advisor at the UK High Commission in India, shared the details regarding the meeting on X.

In a post on X, Commodore Saunders stated, "@DefenceHQ Permanent Secretary, David Williams CB, welcomed Indian Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh to London for the 24th UK-India Defence Consultative Group. Discussions focused on strengthening military cooperation and advancing defence capability collaboration."

https://x.com/UKDefenceIndia/status/1912755067330888105

According to the Ministry of Defence, the discussions focused on enhancing defence industry collaboration and boosting the Make in India initiative.

In a post on X, the Directorate of Public Relations, Ministry of Defence, stated, "Defence Secy Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh co-chaired the 24th India-UK Defence Consultative Group meet with his UK counterpart David Williams in London. Both sides reviewed defence ties, focusing on enhancing defence industry collaboration & boosting the #MakeInIndia initiative, especially in niche tech."

https://x.com/SpokespersonMoD/status/1912542153256947951

Earlier on April 9, the 13th Ministerial meeting of the India-UK Economic and Financial Dialogue (13th EFD) was held in London. The Indian delegation, led by Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman, held high-level discussions with the UK delegation led by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves. During the 13th EFD, the UK announced 400 million euros in export and investment deals with India.

In a post on X, the UK Government's economic and finance ministry wrote, "We've announced £400m in export and investment deals with India, boosting our tech and financial sectors. India, our 11th largest trading partner, is set to become the world's third-largest economy by 2028. These deals will drive growth as part of our Plan for Change."

https://x.com/hmtreasury/status/1909986718113001505

Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to continue collaboration in financial services sector, FinTech and Digital economy and between the respective regulatory bodies; collaboration at bilateral and multilateral fora to address mutual and global economic issues including mobilising affordable finance and investment for low carbon economic growth, taxation matters and illicit financial flows, according to Ministry of Finance press release.

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Priya K.
This is such positive news! 🇮🇳🇬🇧 Stronger defense ties between India and UK will benefit both nations. The Make in India initiative getting international support is especially exciting. More jobs, more tech transfer!
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the collaboration, I hope we're not compromising on our strategic autonomy. Defense partnerships are good but we must ensure India's interests remain paramount in all agreements.
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Rahul M.
The £400m investment deals are massive! UK recognizing India's economic potential is great. By 2028 we'll be #3 economy - these partnerships will help us get there faster 💪
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Sarah J.
As someone working in FinTech, I'm particularly excited about the digital economy collaboration mentioned. UK and India can learn so much from each other in this space!
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Karan P.
Hope this leads to more joint military exercises. The more our forces train together, the better we can handle regional security challenges. Plus it's great for cultural exchange between armed forces.

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