Act West Asia
Mohammad Asif Khan
India’s defence ties with the Middle East have seen significant growth in the past few years. This includes stronger relationships with many countries, especially those in the Gulf region. Key partnerships have been formed with countries like the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia and Oman, which have become very important for India.

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Defence activities between these nations have increased, with more joint military exercises and collaborations on issues like counterterrorism and cybersecurity. According to a research fellow with the strategic studies programme at Observer Research Foundation (ORF), Kabir Taneja, “The growth in India’s defence ties extends beyond naval exercises. We have observed high-level visits by the army and air force chiefs to the Middle East. This reflects a broader approach in India’s military engagements with the region, aimed at safeguarding future interests.” Here is a look at India’s defence cooperation with major West Asian nations.
Saudi Arabia
India and Saudi Arabia are rapidly intensifying their collaboration in security and defence. This burgeoning alliance witnessed significant progress in 2022, marked by a series of strategic visits, joint exercises and collaborative initiatives.
In February 2022, Lieutenant General Fahd bin Abdullah Mohammed Al-Mutair, commander of the Royal Saudi Land Forces, made the first official visit to India by a Saudi Land Forces chief. This historic visit facilitated discussions on ongoing defence cooperation and initiatives, including interactions at India's esteemed National Defence College.
The fifth meeting of the India-Saudi Joint Committee on Defence Cooperation, held in July 2022 in New Delhi led by Ahmed A. Aseeri, Saudi Arabia’s deputy minister of Defense for Strategic Affairs, the delegation engaged with representatives of Indian defence companies.
Naval cooperation flourished in 2022 with seven Indian Navy and Coast Guard vessels undertaking goodwill visits to Saudi ports. Milestones were achieved with the arrival of India’s First Training Squadron and the sail training ship Tarangini in Jeddah, symbolising the burgeoning naval ties.
In March 2022, Indian companies exhibited their capabilities at the World Defense Show in Riyadh, while a Saudi delegation reciprocated by attending the Defence Expo 2022 in India.
The Al Mohed Al Hindi joint naval exercise, conducted in both 2021 and 2023, stands as a testament to the success of this growing partnership. Moreover, the outcomes of the 5th Joint Committee on Defence Cooperation meeting held in June 2022 were met with great enthusiasm, particularly the discussions on jointly developing and producing defence equipment.
In 2021 an agreement was signed between Saudi Arabia’s Prince Dr Turki bin Saud bin Mohammed Al Saud Center for Defence Technology and Capability (PDTC) and India’s Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL). This significant partnership focuses on the transfer and deployment of advanced technological solutions for security, aerospace and defence, with potential applications in the civilian sector as well.
Concerted efforts are underway to introduce Indian defence industries to Saudi Arabia under the Make in India initiative and Saudi Vision 2030, fostering industrial collaboration and knowledge transfer.
Israel
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