10ᵗʰ India-Australia Defence Policy Talks held in New Delhi

The 10ᵗʰ edition of Deence Policy Talks between
India and Australia took place in New Delhi on 8 May 2026. The Indian
delegation was led by joint secretary Amitabh Prasad, while the Australian side
was headed by First Assistant Secretary, International Policy Bernard Philip.
The discussion reaffirmed the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic
Partnership.
Both sides
welcomed the recent advancements in bilateral defence cooperation. The
establishment of the annual India-Australia Defence Ministers’ Dialogue in 2025
has enhanced consultation and reflected the growing trust between the two
countries.
The two sides
acknowledged the recent finalisation of key implementing arrangements and
continued high momentum of first-time milestones. They looked forward to
holding the first India-Australia Joint Staff Talks later this year.
The co-chairs
reviewed the implementation of outcomes from the 2024 India-Australian Annual
Leaders’ Summit to renew and strengthen the Joint Declaration on Defence and
Security Cooperation, and develop a Joint Maritime Security Collaboration
Roadmap.
Both sides
welcomed the increased frequency and complexity of joint exercises. They
expressed commitment to deepen maritime cooperation and looked forward to
continued collaboration between the two countries, enhancing strategic ties and
fostering a shared commitment to regional stability.
India and
Australia agreed on the next steps to deepen interoperability across all
domains. Reaffirming their defence ministers’ ambitions, they agreed to
continue enhancing cooperation with regional partners.
Both nations
discussed various training exchanges that have taken place, such as General
Bipin Rawat Memorial Young Officers Exchange Programme and the visits between
Indian Military Academy (IMA) and Royal Military College (RMC), Duntroon. Such
training exchanges build mutual trust, people-to-people connections and sharing
of each other’s regional and global perspectives.
The two sides
acknowledged the strategic importance of defence industrial collaboration and
engagement. They welcomed efforts to facilitate the defence industry
integration including the first India-Australia Defence Industry Roundtable in
Sydney in 2025, Australia’s first defence trade mission to India in 2025, and
the defence industry strategic roundtable at Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi in
2026.

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