Fortifying Ties: India and Singapore's Defence Dialogue
Defence Ministers Rajnath Singh and Ng Eng Hen are set to strengthen defence cooperation at the sixth India-Singapore Defence Ministers' Dialogue in New Delhi. The meeting will focus on enhancing military ties, regional security, and shared interests under the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, aligning with India's Act East Policy.
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The Defence Ministers of India and Singapore, Rajnath Singh and Ng Eng Hen, are poised to strengthen defence ties during a crucial dialogue in New Delhi. Scheduled for Tuesday, this meeting marks the sixth India-Singapore Defence Ministers' Dialogue, underscoring the evolving cooperation between the two nations.
The discussions are expected to focus on regional and global issues, enhancing defence collaboration. According to the defence ministry's statement, this dialogue forms a significant component of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership shared by India and Singapore.
Diversified engagements like military exchanges, capacity-building programs, and ship visits highlight the robust defence relationship. Additionally, Singapore remains a vital part of India's Act East Policy and a key Indo-Pacific partner, crucial for regional stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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