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Defence Minister Urges International Community to Come Together Against all Forms of Terrorism
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held a wide-ranging bilateral meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence of Australia, Richard Marles, in Canberra on October 9, 2025, during his official two-day visit to Australia. The meeting marked five years of the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, with both sides reaffirming their shared commitment to deepening defence cooperation across a wide spectrum, including military exercises, maritime security, defence industry collaboration and joint research in science and technology.
Terror & Talks cannot go together, Terror & trade cannot go together and water & blood cannot flow together: Defence Minister
Defence Minister underlined the deep-rooted cultural ties and shared democratic values that underpin India-Australia relations, noting that the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership has witnessed significant expansion in defence cooperation aligned with the overall trajectory of bilateral relations. The talks culminated in the signing of three key agreements: an Agreement on Information Sharing, an MoU on Submarine Search and Rescue Cooperation and Terms of Reference on the establishment of Joint Staff Talks.
During the meeting, Rajnath Singh reiterated India's stand with regards to the threat of terrorism that Terror & Talks cannot go together, Terror & trade cannot go together and water & blood cannot flow together. He also urged the international community to come together against all forms of terrorism.
Key agreements Inked: Agreement on Information Sharing, MoU on Submarine Search & Rescue Cooperation and Terms of Reference on establishment of Joint Staff Talks
Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese, briefly joined the meeting and extended a warm welcome to Rajnath Singh. Defence Minister also conveyed the greetings from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and congratulated Albanese on his emphatic election victory in May 2025. Anthony Albanese lauded India's remarkable economic progress under the dynamic leadership of Narendra Modi, particularly in the fields of Defence, cyber security, and IT. He also commended India's success in lifting millions out of poverty and expressed enthusiasm for strengthening bilateral cooperation in the coming years.
A Joint Statement was issued following the meeting, underscoring the growing depth and mutual trust that define the India-Australia Defence partnership.
Earlier in the day, Rajnath Singh was received by Assistant Minister of Defence of Australia Peter Khalil and was accorded a ceremonial stair guard welcome. As part of his engagements, a live air-to-air refuelling demonstration was organised onboard the KC-30A Multirole Transport and Tanker Aircraft (MRTT), refuelling an F-35 aircraft en route to Canberra. It showcased a demonstration of growing interoperability following last year's Implementation Arrangement on Air-to-Air Refuelling. Upon arrival at the Australian Parliament House, Rajnath Singh was accorded a traditional welcome in the presence of Richard Marles.