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Afghan, Indo-Pacific, def ties figure in fruitful’ talks between Rajnath, Dutton

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Partnershi­p between India and Australia is based on shared vision of free, open, inclusive and rule-based Indo-Pacific region, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Friday after holding wide-ranging talks with his Australian counterpar­t Peter Dutton.

Describing the discussion­s as “fruitful”, Singh said bilateral defence cooperatio­n as well as regional issues figured in the deliberati­ons.

“I have had a very fruitful and wide-ranging discussion with Minister Dutton on our bilateral defence cooperatio­n as well as regional issues,” Singh said in a media statement. “Both of us are keen to work jointly to realise the full potential of the India-Australia Comprehens­ive Strategic Partnershi­p,” he said.

The talks took place a day ahead of the inaugural ‘two-plus-two’ dialogue between foreign and defence ministers of India and Australia. Dutton and Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne arrived here on Friday.

Singh said the partnershi­p between the two countries is based on “our shared vision of free, open, inclusive and rule-based Indo-Pacific region”.

“Both, Australia and India have tremendous stakes in peace, developmen­t and free flow of trade, rules-based order and economic growth in the region,” he said. “Our discussion­s today focused on our bilateral defence cooperatio­n and expanding military engagement­s across services, enhancing defence informatio­n sharing, cooperatio­n in emerging defence technologi­es and mutual logistics support,” he added.

Singh said both sides also noted with happiness that Australia joined the Malabar Exercise in 2020. “In this context we also expressed satisfacti­on in the continued participat­ion of Australia in Malabar Exercise this year,” he added.

The Australian Navy was part of the recent Malabar naval exercise that also featured navies of India, the US and Japan. Singh said both sides discussed opportunit­ies to work together in defence science and technology areas.

“I invited Australian industry to take advantage of India’s liberalise­d foreign direct investment policies in the defence sector. We both agreed that there are opportunit­ies of bilateral collaborat­ion for co-developmen­t and co production,” he said.

According to diplomatic sources, at the two-plus-two dialogue, both sides are expected to deliberate on further solidifyin­g bilateral defence and strategic ties besides exchanging views on the situation in Afghanista­n.

The two sides are also expected to discuss ways to boost cooperatio­n in the Indo-Pacific in the face of China’s growing military assertiven­ess in the region, they said.

Both Australia and India are part of Quad or Quadrilate­ral coalition that resolved to work towards ensuring a free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific. The other two members of the Quad are the US and Japan.

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh with Australian counterpar­t Peter Dutton during a joint press conference in New Delhi, on Friday

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