India is looking to support the development of Indonesia's armed forces and defence industrial base through funding and technology transfers, the Indonesian Ministry of Defense (MoD) said on 10 August.
After meetings between Indonesian defence minister Ryamizard Ryacudu and Gurjit Singh, India's ambassador to Indonesia, the MoD outlined two focuses of the growing defence partnership between the two countries.
These include collaboration in defence procurement, which is intended to support Indonesia's military modernisation programme through India's provision of funding and technology transfers, and co-operation in enhancing maritime security to support both countries' continuing economic expansion.
The focus on funding and technology transfers is in line with India's stated commitment to boost exports through greater levels of collaboration with potential customers in Southeast Asia.
After meetings between Indonesian defence minister Ryamizard Ryacudu and Gurjit Singh, India's ambassador to Indonesia, the MoD outlined two focuses of the growing defence partnership between the two countries.
These include collaboration in defence procurement, which is intended to support Indonesia's military modernisation programme through India's provision of funding and technology transfers, and co-operation in enhancing maritime security to support both countries' continuing economic expansion.
The focus on funding and technology transfers is in line with India's stated commitment to boost exports through greater levels of collaboration with potential customers in Southeast Asia.
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