India, Australia Sign Pact to Deepen Military Cooperation, Technology Exchange

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India, Australia Sign Pact to Deepen Military Cooperation, Technology Exchange

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles before the signing of the MoU in Parliament House, Canberra, Australia on Oct. 9, 2025. Naziya Alvi Rahman/The Epoch Times

CANBERRA, Australia—India and Australia have signed a series of new defence agreements that will deepen military cooperation and make defence talks an annual fixture.

The Memoranda of Understanding were signed in Canberra on Oct. 9 during India Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s visit, in the presence of Australia’s Defence Minister Richard Marles.

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