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India, Israel decide to expand defence ties; focus on developing futuristic technologies

Fri, 03 Jun 2022   |  Reading Time: 2 minutes

New Delhi, Jun 2 (PTI) India and Israel on Thursday finalised a vision statement to further step up their overall defence cooperation, especially in the co-production of key military equipment, joint research and development of futuristic technologies for the armed forces.

The decision to further broad-base the already close bilateral defence ties was taken during wide-ranging talks between Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and his visiting Israeli counterpart Benjamin Gantz.

A ‘letter of intent’ on enhancing cooperation in the field of futuristic defence technologies was also exchanged between the two ministers, the defence ministry said.

“Both the ministers acknowledged mutual security challenges and their convergences on a number of strategic and defence issues. They expressed commitment to work together to enhance cooperation in all forums,” it said in a statement.

“With the intention to further strengthen the existing framework of the Indo-Israeli defence cooperation architecture, both sides adopted the India-Israel ‘Vision on Defence Cooperation,” it said.

The ministry said a wide range of issues concerning bilateral, regional and defence industrial cooperation were discussed at the meeting.

It is learnt that the Ukraine crisis and the situation in the Gulf region also figured in the meeting.

The Israeli embassy said, “the ministers discussed partnerships within the government-to-government framework, military training, and technological cooperation with a focus on UAVs and defensive capabilities.” “India and Israel share similar and common challenges, including border security and fighting terrorism. By working together, we may increase our capabilities and ensure the security and economic interests of both countries,” Gantz said, according to the embassy.

It said the discussions covered topics such as strategic global challenges, military cooperation, defence industrial cooperation and joint research and development.

“They also discussed a cooperation agreement signed between the Indian DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation) and Israel’s Directorate for Defense R and D, which will enable the expansion of technological collaboration and development between the countries,” the embassy said.

It said ministers declared their intention to further develop defence cooperation in a manner that harnesses Israel’s technological advancement and operational experience, together with India’s “extraordinary development and production capabilities”.

“The cooperation between the countries would be in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Make in India” vision,” it said.

Singh described the meeting with Gantz as “warm and productive”.

“Discussed key issues pertaining to defence cooperation and global and regional scenarios during the bilateral meeting. We place great value on our Strategic Partnership with Israel,” Singh tweeted.

“Glad that both the countries adopted a ‘Vison Statement’ which will pave the way for defence cooperation in future. There is a broad consensus between both the countries on further strengthening the bilateral strategic and defence cooperation,” he added.

Earlier in the day, Gantz visited the National War Memorial and paid homage to the fallen heroes by laying a wreath.

He was accorded a ceremonial guard of honour before his talks with Singh.

India has been a major buyer of Israel’s military hardware. Israel has been supplying various weapon systems, missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles to India over the last few years but the transactions have largely remained behind the curtains.

India procured a number of weapons and ammunition including Spike anti-tank guided missiles from Israel in the last couple of years.



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POST COMMENTS (1)

Kalidan Singh

Jun 04, 2022
While I am delighted to read this, the article falls short in explaining the nature of the planned cooperation. The last paragraphs tell us what we are buying from Israel. Talking is fine, but what we need to ask is: (a) what can we do to make it attractive for Israel to engaging, collaborating with us (I am not sure what we have that they need, other than a safe and welcoming destination for Israeli citizens in a land that has never known antisemitism), and (b) what can we do jointly (co-develop, co-produce, and maintain a win-win scenario necessary for healthy interdependence). Other than a very general statement of about what the two leadership teams talked about, this article provides very few indications about the specifics.

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