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India, Australia to Forge Defence Trade MoU

India and Australia are set to develop a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the provision of defence articles and services. This follows the second Defence Ministers' Dialogue, reinforcing their strategic alignment in the Indo-Pacific region.

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iGEN Editorial
June 1, 2026
India, Australia to Forge Defence Trade MoU

India and Australia have agreed to develop a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the provision of defence articles and services. This decision was made during the second Defence Ministers' Dialogue held on June 1, 2026, in New Delhi.

Strategic Defence Cooperation

The dialogue was hosted by India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Australia's Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles. Both ministers reviewed the progress in bilateral defence relationships since the inaugural dialogue on October 9, 2025. They emphasized the importance of a free, open, and peaceful Indo-Pacific, highlighting the need for freedom of navigation and unimpeded trade.

Maritime Security Initiatives

The ministers discussed the finalization of the Joint Maritime Security Collaboration Roadmap. They agreed to advance collaborative maritime domain awareness activities, including patrol aircraft operations. The dialogue also explored opportunities to enhance undersea domain awareness and encouraged cooperation between the Indian Coast Guard and Australia's Maritime Border Command.

"The commitment to a stable Indo-Pacific is crucial for both nations, ensuring security and economic prosperity," said Rajnath Singh.

Military Exercises and Science Cooperation

The dialogue noted the expansion of military cooperation, including the evolution of army Exercise Austrahind. India participated in Operation Render Safe 2026, while Australia was invited to the submarine rescue exercise Black Carillon. Both nations look forward to India's participation in Exercise Talisman Sabre 2027.

Australia invited India to the 2026 Australian Defence Science, Technology, and Research Summit, aiming to explore cooperation in sensor technologies.

Quad Indo-Pacific Maritime Surveillance

Both countries expressed strong support for the Quad Indo-Pacific Maritime Surveillance Collaboration (IPMSC) initiative. They welcomed India's operationalisation of the Indian Ocean Region programme through the Information Fusion Centre in Gurugram.

Initiative Description
Joint Maritime Security Collaboration Roadmap for maritime security
Exercise Austrahind Focus on amphibious combat
Quad IPMSC Surveillance collaboration in the Indo-Pacific

Conclusion

The development of the MoU marks a significant step in strengthening the defence trade relationship between India and Australia. This collaboration is expected to enhance regional security and economic ties.

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