New Delhi, Oct 22 (Agency)
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and his Singapore counterpart Ng Eng Hen on Tuesday agreed to further step up defence cooperation including industry collaboration in niche domains The Ministers co-chaired the sixth India-Singapore Defence Ministerial Dialogue here and acknowledged the deep and long-standing bilateral defence relations based on shared outlook on regional peace, stability and security, an official statement said. The meeting assumes significance in the backdrop of India marking a decade of its Act East policy, in which Singapore has played a key role in promoting economic cooperation and cultural ties, and developing strategic connectivity with countries in the region.
Both Ministers expressed satisfaction at the growing defence cooperation between the two countries. There have been regular engagements between the Armed Forces of the two countries in recent years. As 2025 marks 60 years of establishment of diplomatic relations between India and Singapore, both Ministers agreed to further step up defence cooperation and achieve new feats. They also agreed to extend bilateral agreement on Joint Military Training for the next five years. Recognising that both nations are natural partners for commencing co-development and co-production of defence equipment, the two countries agreed to enhance industry cooperation, including exploring collaboration in niche domains such as automation and Artificial Intelligence.
The two Ministers also decided to take forward the cooperation in emerging areas like cyber security. Rajnath thanked Dr Ng Eng Hen for Singapore’s support as country coordinator for India in ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting – Plus from 2021 to 2024. The Singapore Minister acknowledged that India is a strategic voice for Asia’s peace and stability. The bilateral relationship was recently elevated to Comprehensive Strategic Partnership during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Singapore. Ng Eng Hen is on a visit to India from October 21-23.