British Defence Secretary Grant Shapps has emphasized the increasing importance of the UK-India Defence Partnership, as the two nations signed historic agreements aimed at deepening cooperation in defense. Shapps highlighted the signing of agreements to increase joint exercises, enhance research partnerships, and send the UK Carrier Strike Group to India in 2025. The Defence Secretary noted that the partnership is crucial, as both countries share similar interests in matters such as war, regional stability, and the safety of free navigation. The UK and India are set to strengthen ties in various areas, including military hardware, software, and knowledge sharing. The discussions between Shapps and Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlighted their commitment to a new relationship and they expressed their intention to meet again this year. The visit marked the first time an Indian Defence Minister had visited the UK in over 20 years.
During the visit, the UK announced plans to deploy its Littoral Response Group to the Indian Ocean Region later this year. Additionally, the Carrier Strike Group is scheduled to visit India in 2025. These operations will involve joint training and collaboration with Indian forces. The discussions between the two defense ministers also focused on the Khalistan issue, with Shapps emphasizing the importance of ensuring justice in a fair manner.
The strategic relationship between the UK and India is continuing to grow, with the two countries witnessing unprecedented levels of defense cooperation. They are set to embark on more complex military exercises in the coming years, leading to a landmark joint exercise before the end of 2030. The joint efforts aim to protect critical trade routes and uphold the international rules-based system. The collaboration between the UK and India in the defense sector extends beyond exercises, with a focus on joint research and development of next-generation capabilities. The signing of a Letter of Arrangement underlines the commitment to advancing research and development initiatives.
Shapps reiterated the importance of partnership and collaboration, emphasizing the need to uphold global security in the face of threats that seek to destabilize and harm both nations. Industry collaboration plays a critical role in the defense partnership between the UK and India, with a focus on technologies such as electric propulsion systems and the development of complex weapons.
The UK and India have also solidified an agreement on logistics exchange, enabling logistic support, supplies, and services between the UK and Indian Armed Forces for joint training, exercises, and humanitarian assistance. The strengthening of ties and the comprehensive strategic partnership are in line with the 2030 India-UK roadmap announced last year.
Overall, the UK-India Defence Partnership is gaining momentum, and both countries are committed to deepening cooperation across various areas. The agreements signed and the discussions held during the visit of the Indian Defence Minister mark significant steps towards a stronger relationship that serves both nations’ interests and contributes to global security and stability.