India, Singapore sign pact on submarine rescue support

Two countries agree to carry out engagements between the armed forces as well as in areas of defence technology and industry.

January 20, 2021 06:05 pm | Updated 06:54 pm IST - NEW DELHI

Defence Minister of India Rajnath Singh during the signing of the Implementing Agreement on Submarine Rescue Support in New Delhi on January 20.

Defence Minister of India Rajnath Singh during the signing of the Implementing Agreement on Submarine Rescue Support in New Delhi on January 20.

India and Singapore on Wednesday signed the implementing agreement on submarine rescue support and cooperation between the two Navies. This was signed at the 5th Defence Ministers dialogue held virtually between Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and his Singapore counterpart Dr. Ng Eng Hen.

“Both sides reviewed the progress of various bilateral defence cooperation initiatives being pursued over the last year and expressed commitment to further elevate the scale of engagements between the armed forces as well as in areas of defence technology and industry,” a Defence Ministry statement said. Expressing satisfaction at the growing defence ties, the two Ministers also discussed new areas of potential cooperation, it stated.

The two Ministers also discussed the efforts of both countries in tackling the COVID-19 pandemic and the role of the Armed Forces in the mitigation measures. Mr. Singh highlighted the role of the Indian Armed Forces in combating COVID-19 and “various missions undertaken to assist in repatriation of Indians stranded overseas”, the statement added.

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