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Rajnath Singh holds 'fruitful discussions' with UK counterpart on security and defence industrial cooperationSingh's visit comes after a gap of 22 years, with the last one by an Indian defence minister to the UK dating back to January 2002.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Defence Minister Rajnath Singh with his British counterpart Grant Shapps.</p></div>

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh with his British counterpart Grant Shapps.

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London: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday met his British counterpart Grant Shapps and held 'fruitful discussions' on a wide range of issues related to defence cooperation, security and also on enhancing defence industrial cooperation.

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Singh's visit comes after a gap of 22 years, with the last one by an Indian defence minister to the UK dating back to January 2002.

"Had an excellent meeting with UK Defence Minister, Mr. Grant Shapps. We reviewed the full range of India-UK defence relations. We had fruitful discussions on a wide range of issues pertaining to defence cooperation, security and also on enhancing defence industrial cooperation," Singh said in a post on X.

Earlier, Singh inspected the guard of honour on reaching the British MoD Building here.

Singh kick-started his UK tour with a visit to Mahatma Gandhi’s statue at Tavistock Square in central London on Tuesday.

Accompanied by Indian High Commissioner to the UK Vikram Doraiswami and members of his delegation, Singh paid floral tributes to the Father of the Nation at the memorial which dates back to the 20th century.

The iconic sculpture of Gandhi in a meditative pose is the site of Gandhi Jayanti and Martyr's Day commemorations by the diaspora.

"Paid homage to Pujya Bapu at his statue in Tavistock, London," Singh said.

Later on Tuesday, Singh will visit the Ambedkar Museum in north London to pay tributes to the Dalit rights activist and architect of the Indian Constitution, Dr B R Ambedkar, before offering prayers at the BAPS Swaminarayan Temple, known as Neasden Temple in London.

Singh, accompanied by a Ministry of Defence delegation of senior officials from the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Service Headquarters, Department of Defence, and Department of Defence Production, arrived here on Monday night on a three-day visit. He is also expected to call on British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and hold a meeting with Foreign Secretary David Cameron.

On Wednesday, the minister will interact with defence industry leaders at a roundtable event and later meet representatives of the Indian community at a reception organised by the High Commission of India in London.

"In substantive terms, the visit will seek to deepen military cooperation and defence industrial partnerships with the UK by building on the November 2023 Defence Consultative Group (DCG) meeting in Delhi at the level of Secretaries and the inaugural meeting of the 2+2 Foreign and Defence Dialogue at the level of Joint Secretaries in October 2023,” said Rahul Roy-Chaudhury, Senior Fellow for South and Central Asian Defence, Strategy and Diplomacy at the London-based think tank International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS).

The defence analyst believes that through the ministerial-level dialogue, the British government could seek to provide an “enabling environment” for British companies to pursue these objectives in India.

"Also, with India’s and the UK’s recent focus on the Indo-Pacific, there is a unique opportunity to bolster naval and maritime security cooperation with third countries in the western Indian Ocean region, including with Oman and Kenya, which host UK military and naval presence amidst a greater role and influence in the area by the Indian Navy,” he noted.

A previously planned visit by Rajnath Singh to the UK in June 2022 was called off by the Indian side for “protocol reasons”.

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(Published 09 January 2024, 20:39 IST)