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India and Australia sign a security deal that includes military talks and submarine cooperation

India and Australia signed agreements on submarine search and rescue, joint staff talks, and intelligence sharing to boost military interoperability and Indo-Pacific security.

  • Rajnath Singh has made history as the first Indian Defense Minister to visit Australia since 2013, according to Richard Marles, Australia's Defense Minister.
  • Australia and India signed a new bilateral security deal aimed at strengthening defense ties and enhancing Indo-Pacific stability.
  • The new agreement includes establishing a forum for joint staff talks and cooperation on submarine rescue efforts between the two countries' militaries.
  • Raji Rajagopalan stated that Singh's visit holds significant symbolic and practical value amid the strategic tensions involving China and the United States.
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India and Australia sign a security deal that includes military talks and submarine cooperation

Australia and India have signed a new bilateral security deal to enhance Indo-Pacific stability. This agreement signed Thursday includes joint military talks and submarine rescue cooperation.

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