Rajnath Singh's Diplomatic Push: India Strengthens Indo-Pacific Defence Ties

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held crucial bilateral meetings with his counterparts from New Zealand, South Korea, and Vietnam during the ADMM-Plus summit. He personally invited New Zealand's Defence Minister Judith Collins to visit India, emphasizing their shared vision for defence cooperation. These meetings underscore India's active engagement in strengthening regional security partnerships across the Indo-Pacific. The discussions form part of India's broader strategy to enhance defence collaboration through the ASEAN-led security framework.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Meets Defence Ministers at ADMM-Plus in Kuala Lumpur

  • Extended invitation to New Zealand Defence Minister Judith Collins for official India visit
  • Met South Korea's Defence Minister Ahn Gyu-back on ADMM-Plus sidelines
  • Strengthened growing defence partnership with Vietnam's Phan Van Giang
  • Participated in 12th ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting Plus forum discussions
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Rajnath Singh meets Defence Ministers of New Zealand, South Korea, Vietnam on ADMM-Plus sidelines

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh holds key bilateral meetings with counterparts from New Zealand, South Korea, and Vietnam to enhance defence partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region.

"Glad to meet New Zealand's Defence Minister Judith Collins in Kuala Lumpur. I extended her the invitation to visit India. - Rajnath Singh"

Kuala Lumpur, November 1

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday held bilateral meetings with his counterparts from New Zealand, South Korea, and Vietnam on the sidelines of the 12th ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting Plus (ADMM-Plus) in Kuala Lumpur, underscoring India's commitment to strengthening defence partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region.

Singh made the announcement of his engagements in a series of posts on X, where he extended an invitation for New Zealand Defence Minister Judith Collins to visit India and reaffirmed their shared vision to build a forward-looking partnership in defence.

"Glad to meet New Zealand's Defence Minister Judith Collins in Kuala Lumpur. I extended her the invitation to visit India. Her visit will reaffirm the shared vision of India and New Zealand to build a forward-looking partnership in defence," the Defence Minister said in his post.

https://x.com/rajnathsingh/status/1984443436842566027

Singh also met South Korea's Defence Minister Ahn Gyu-back, describing it as a "delight to meet" him on the sidelines of the ADMM-Plus.

"It was a delight to meet South Korea's Defence Minister Ahn Gyu-back on the sidelines of ADMM-Plus in Kuala Lumpur," he stated in a separate post.

https://x.com/rajnathsingh/status/1984439562622669207

Singh further shared that he was "happy to have met Defence Minister Phan Van Giang" of Vietnam in Kuala Lumpur, reflecting the growing defence ties between India and Vietnam, two key partners in the Indo-Pacific region.

https://x.com/rajnathsingh/status/1984446000610861190

These meetings are part of India's broader engagement within the ADMM-Plus, where regional and dialogue partners convene to discuss cooperation in defence, security, and maintaining peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific.

Earlier, the Defence Minister arrived for the 12th ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting Plus (ADMM-Plus), where he will be addressing the forum on 'Reflection on 15 years of ADMM-Plus and Charting the Way Forward'.

The ADMM serves as the highest defence consultative and cooperative mechanism within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). ADMM-Plus is a platform for ASEAN member states, which includes Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Vietnam. Its eight Dialogue Partners--India, the US, China, Russia, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand--to strengthen security and defence cooperation.

India became a dialogue partner of ASEAN in 1992, and the inaugural ADMM-Plus meeting was convened in Hanoi, Vietnam, in October 2010. Since 2017, the ADMM-Plus has been held annually to bolster defence cooperation among ASEAN and its partner countries. Under the current ADMM-Plus framework, India serves as the co-chair of the Experts Working Group on Counter-Terrorism alongside Malaysia for the cycle 2024-2027.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see India actively participating in multilateral forums. The ADMM-Plus platform allows us to showcase our commitment to regional security. Hope these meetings lead to concrete defense cooperation agreements. 🤝
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope these meetings translate into tangible benefits for our armed forces. We need more technology transfers and joint development projects, not just photo opportunities.
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Sarah B
As someone working in international relations, I must say India's growing engagement in ASEAN forums is impressive. The co-chair position in Counter-Terrorism working group shows our credibility in global security matters.
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Vikram M
Vietnam partnership is particularly strategic given China's assertiveness in South China Sea. Strong India-Vietnam defense ties serve our mutual interests in maintaining free and open Indo-Pacific. Good move! 💪
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Kavya N
This is what proactive diplomacy looks like! Inviting New Zealand's defence minister shows we're serious about expanding our defense partnerships beyond traditional allies. More such engagements please! 🙏

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