India and Indonesia Strengthen Maritime and Defence Ties
On 26th January 2025, Indian Prime Minister and Indonesian President reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening maritime security and defence cooperation, emphasizing freedom of navigation in the Indo-Pacific and deepening strategic engagements across multiple sectors.
- The Indonesian President paid a State Visit to India from 23-26 January 2025. He also attended the celebrations of the 76th Republic Day of India as the Chief Guest.
Key Points
- Bilateral Maritime and Cyber Security Dialogue: Both leaders agreed to establish dialogues focused on maritime and cybersecurity cooperation.
- Defence Agreement Cooperation (DCA) Ratified: The agreement aims to enhance military collaboration, including regular engagements between Defence Ministers.
- Expanded Military ....
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