India has long been a leader in defence cooperation, as it has built strong international partnerships with countries around the world. These partnerships have resulted in joint military exercises, intelligence sharing, and technology transfers.
Defence cooperation between India and other nations has helped to create a safer and more stable environment in the region. As the number of security threats increases, defence cooperation between India and its partners will become increasingly important.
India has a long and proud history of defence cooperation with its partners, both regionally and internationally. Historically, India has been a leader in the development of military technology and has also been a major contributor to international peacekeeping operations. India’s strong military and technological capabilities have enabled it to build strong partnerships with a number of countries.
India has sought to strengthen its defence relationship with its partners through a variety of initiatives, such as the establishment of bilateral defence agreements, joint exercises and training programmes, arms deals etc.
India has actively participated in various multilateral forums such as the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and the South Asian Defence Cooperation (SADC). India has also participated in several regional defence cooperation exercises, such as MILAN, MALABAR, VARUNA and INDRA. India has also held joint military exercises with countries like Russia, France, the US and the UK.