Longstanding defence relationship between SAF and IAF
New Delhi. The 2nd Defence Ministers’ Dialogue between India and Singapore was successfully concluded today.
It was inaugurated after both countries signed the revised Defence
Cooperation Agreement (DCA) in 2015 to further strengthen the
longstanding defence relationship between the Singapore Armed Forces
(SAF) and the Indian Armed Forces.Of particular significance during this
meeting was the conclusion of the India-Singapore Bilateral Agreement
for Navy Cooperation, which will lead to increased cooperation in
maritime security, joint exercises, temporary deployments from each
other’s naval facilities and mutual logistics support.
Both Ministers looked forward to the commemoration of the 25th
anniversary of the Singapore-India Maritime Bilateral Exercise next
year. Dr Ng expressed his appreciation for India’s continued support for
the SAF’s training in India, covered by the Air Force and Army
Bilateral Agreements. Both Ministers welcomed the renewal of the Air
Force Bilateral Agreement on the sidelines of the 11th Singapore-India
Defence Policy Dialogue in January this year, and looked forward to the
successful renewal of the Army Bilateral Agreement next year.
On regional security, both Ministers reaffirmed the importance of
maintaining maritime freedom of navigation and trade consistent with
international law. India plays a vital role in the ASEAN Defence
Ministers' Meeting (ADMM)-Plus. Both Ministers also discussed
Singapore’s proposal to expand the Code of Unplanned Encounters at Sea
to all ADMM-Plus countries as well as to establish guidelines for air
encounters between military aircraft, in order to reduce the risk of
miscalculations.
Appreciating
India’s leading role in the Indian Ocean Region, Dr Ng agreed to India’s
proposal for continuous and institutionalised naval engagements in
their shared maritime space, including establishing maritime exercises
with like-minded regional/ ASEAN partners. Both Ministers emphasised the
importance of international cooperation in tackling transnational
security threats, and in particular measures to collectively tackle the
threat of terrorism.
Both
Ministers also commended the progress made since the India-Singapore
Defence Technology Steering Committee was set up in October 2006 to
launch joint research projects. Dr Ng expressed his appreciation for
India’s offer of its test ranges and infrastructure to Singapore for the
conduct of testing and evaluation for R&D projects.
Singapore and India have also made progress in defence industry
cooperation, with the signing of the terms of reference for the Defence
Industry Working Group (DIWG) in August this year. Both Ministers agreed
that this would facilitate greater collaboration in aerospace,
electronics and other areas of mutual interest between the defence
industries of both countries.
Dr
Ng expressed his appreciation for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s
acceptance as keynote speaker for the 2018 Shangri-La Dialogue to
articulate India’s vision for a stable Indo-Pacific region.

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