Defence minister Rajnath Singh to hold key talks with French min on defence cooperation on Feb 17

Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is set to engage in crucial discussions with his French counterpart on February 17, focusing on strengthening defence cooperation between the two nations. The talks are anticipated to result in the renewal of a significant defence cooperation agreement, extending its validity for another decade. This partnership is vital for enhancing military ties, technology exchange, and joint exercises, aligning with India's strategic objectives in the Indo-Pacific region. The ongoing collaboration underlines the importance of international alliances in addressing regional security challenges and advancing shared interests in defence technology and manufacturing. Such agreements not only bolster military capabilities but also promote economic ties between India and France, providing a framework for future collaborations in defense procurement and innovation.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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