Shangri-La Dialogue: India's defence secretary reaffirms military coop with US; engages with Nato military committee chair
India has underscored its strategic priorities for a stable and secure Indo-Pacific through high-level diplomatic outreach and academic engagement in Singapore.In a post on X on Friday, the defence ministry said that defence secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh, on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue 2026, “engaged with leading think tanks and academia on strengthening the Indo-Pacific security architecture, defence industrial collaboration and emerging technology partnerships.” Addressing a distinguished gathering on “India's Defence Diplomacy for a Stable, Secure and Inclusive Indo Pacific”, Singh shared “India's vision for regional security and strategic engagement”.On the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue, the defence secretary held discussions with the Commander of the United States INDOPACOM (Indo-Pacific Command), Admiral Samuel J Paparo as India and the US reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening defence and security cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region. “Discussions focused on strengthening military-to-military cooperation, enhancing collaboration in the Indo-Pacific, and addressing emerging security challenges, reaffirming the shared commitment towards deepening India-US strategic defence ties,” Directorate of Public Relations, Ministry of Defence, posted on X.

With Commander of the United States INDOPACOM (Indo-Pacific Command), Admiral Samuel J Paparo

With NATO Military Committee Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone
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