External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar engaged in talks with Richard Marles, the Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, on June 2 in New Delhi. This meeting aimed to strengthen bilateral ties and assess the evolving dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region. Jaishankar expressed his appreciation for the engagement on social media, reflecting on the importance of the discussions regarding regional developments and the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
Before meeting Jaishankar, Marles collaborated with Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to co-chair the second India-Australia Defence Ministers’ Dialogue at the Manekshaw Centre in New Delhi. This dialogue served as a platform to evaluate progress in defence cooperation and identify new opportunities for enhancing bilateral relationships. The Ministry of Defence reported that the leaders focused on advancing their strategic partnership further.
Upon arrival, Marles was given a Ceremonial Tri-Service Guard of Honour, signifying the importance of his visit. The discussions underscored a commitment to reinforce defence engagement and build mutual trust between the two nations.
Rajnath Singh later shared insights from the dialogue, indicating a comprehensive review of the existing defence cooperation.
