Rajnath Singh congratulates Richard Marles on appointment as Australia's Deputy PM

IANS May 23, 2025 418 views

India and Australia are reinforcing their diplomatic and strategic partnership through high-level interactions between their leaders. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has warmly congratulated Richard Marles on his reappointment as Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister of Australia. This gesture follows Prime Minister Narendra Modi's earlier congratulatory call to Australian PM Anthony Albanese after his historic re-election. The bilateral relationship continues to grow stronger across multiple sectors, with both nations committed to a collaborative approach in the Indo-Pacific region.

"Looking forward to continuing our close cooperation to further strengthen bilateral defence ties" - Rajnath Singh
Rajnath Singh congratulates Richard Marles on appointment as Australia's Deputy PM
New Delhi, May 23: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday extended congratulations to Australian Labor Party leader Richard Marles on his reappointment as the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of Australia.

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Bilateral ties between India and Australia continue to strengthen

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Labor Party secures historic re-election in Australia

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Comprehensive Strategic Partnership spans multiple sectors

Taking to his official handle on X, Singh posted, “Heartiest congratulations to my friend @RichardMarlesMP on his reappointment as the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence for Australia. Looking forward to continuing our close cooperation to further strengthen bilateral defence ties under the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.”

This congratulatory message comes in the wake of the Australian federal election, where Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s centre-left Labor Party recently secured a decisive victory. Anthony Albanese had secured a historic victory in the country's general election, marking the first time in 21 years that an Australian prime minister has won a second consecutive three-year term.

Earlier on May 6, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also held a telephone conversation with Anthony Albanese and congratulated him on his historic re-election as the 32nd Prime Minister of Australia. The Prime Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to strengthen the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP) between the two countries. They noted that in its five years, the CSP has seen robust cooperation developing across a diverse range of sectors. They stressed on the role played by the vibrant Indian origin diaspora in cementing bilateral ties.

The two leaders also exchanged views on regional and global matters of mutual interest and reiterated their commitment to working together in promoting a free, open, stable, rules-based and prosperous Indo-Pacific.

Prime Minister invited PM Albanese to visit India including for the Annual Summit and the QUAD Summit to be hosted in India later in the year. The leaders agreed to remain in touch.

Meanwhile, Richard Marles, who was first elected to the House of Representatives for Corio, Victoria, in 2007, has held several key positions throughout his political career. His previous roles include Minister for Trade, Minister for Employment, and various parliamentary secretary positions. He also chaired the House Standing Committee on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Affairs.

Born in 1967 and raised in Geelong, Marles holds degrees in Law and Science (LLB Hons, BSc) from the University of Melbourne.

Australia's federal election began with early voting on April 22, with around half of the 18 million registered voters were expected to cast their ballots before election day on May 3.

Voting in Australia is mandatory for all citizens aged 18 and above. The Australian Electoral Commission reported a record-high voter enrollment rate of 98.2 per cent for the May 3 election.

Reader Comments

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Prakash M.
Great to see our leaders strengthening ties with Australia! The Indo-Pacific partnership is crucial for regional stability. Hope to see more defense collaborations and joint exercises in the coming years. 🇮🇳🤝🇦🇺
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Shalini K.
While diplomatic gestures are important, I hope our government focuses equally on domestic defense needs. We need more indigenous manufacturing under Make in India rather than just foreign partnerships.
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Rahul D.
Australia has been a reliable partner in QUAD. With China's growing influence in Pacific islands, this strategic partnership becomes even more significant. Good move by our Defence Minister!
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Ananya P.
The Indian diaspora in Australia is doing wonders for bilateral relations! Many of my relatives there say Indians are now respected more than ever. Cultural exchange is as important as defense ties.
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Vikram S.
Interesting to note Australia's mandatory voting system. Maybe India should consider something similar to increase voter participation, especially among urban youth who often skip elections.
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Neha T.
Hope this partnership brings more educational exchanges too! Australian universities are popular among Indian students. Maybe we'll see reduced visa restrictions and more scholarships? 🤞

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