
The inaugural Joint
Commission meeting between India and Algeria took place in New Delhi on 5 May
2026. During the meeting, the two sides discussed areas of mutual interest in
the field of training, military exercise, medical cooperation and defence
industries. They agreed to further expand defence cooperation activities
between the two countries.
Both
countries signed the Rules of Procedure responsible for overseeing the
implementation of India-Algeria defence cooperation which will work as a
guiding framework for Joint Commission meetings. The meeting was co-chaired by joint
secretary (International Cooperation) Amitabh Prasad and Chief of Staff of the
Naval Forces, Algeria Maj. Gen. Kaid Nour Eddine. The Indian delegation
comprised officers from three Services, HQ, Integrated Defence Staff,
Department of Defence Production, Defence Research and Development Organisation,
Armed Forces Medical Services, and ministry of external affairs.
The defence
relationship between India and Algeria has gained momentum since the signing of
a defence Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in 2024 and is marked by high-level
visits from both sides. The visit of the Chief of Staff of the Naval Forces,
Algeria marks a pivotal step in India-Algeria defence relations and reinforces
the commitment of both sides to work together in areas of mutual interest.
Ahead of the
meeting, Maj. Gen. Kaid Nour Eddine laid a wreath at the National War Memorial,
New Delhi and paid homage to the fallen heroes. The Algerian delegation also
interacted with defence industries during the visit.