Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Boris Johnson agreed on Tuesday for a shared vision for the UK-India defence partnership, with particular focus on:
· Closer co-operation in a free and open Indo-Pacific.
· Enhanced cooperation in Maritime Domain Awareness.
· An invitation to the UK to join the Information Fusion Centre set up by the Indian Navy in Gurgaon.
· An ambitious exercise programme which includes joint tri-lateral exercises.
· Conclusion of a Logistics Memorandum of Understanding of the kind that exists with the US, Japan, Australia and Singapore.
· Collaboration on India’s future combat air engine requirement.
· As part of a “2030 Roadmap”, close cooperation for indigenous development of the Tejas Mark 2 fighter.
· Industrial collaboration in maritime propulsion, space and cyber, marking the start of a promising new era of UK-India collaboration.
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