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India and Fiji Strengthen Defence Ties with New Agreements

India and Fiji have taken significant steps to enhance their defence collaboration through a comprehensive action plan. This development follows extensive discussions between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Ligamamada Rabuka on March 4, 2024, in New Delhi. Both leaders emphasized their nations’ commitment to a free and prosperous Indo-Pacific region, despite the considerable geographical distance separating them.
During the meeting held at Hyderabad House, the two prime ministers discussed various areas for cooperation, including trade, healthcare, agriculture, and mobility. Both leaders expressed their desire to strengthen ties between India and Fiji, focusing on enhancing mutual interests and fostering people-to-people connections.
Rabuka, who is on his first official visit to India as Prime Minister, arrived in Delhi on March 3, 2024, for a three-day trip. The discussions reflect Fiji’s importance as a key partner for India in maritime security, particularly in light of growing concerns regarding China’s expanding influence in the Pacific region.
Following their talks, India and Fiji signed seven agreements aimed at fortifying cooperation across multiple sectors. PM Modi stated that both nations agreed to bolster their collaboration in defence and security. He announced that a detailed action plan has been established to implement these initiatives effectively.
One of the key elements of this plan includes India providing training and equipment to enhance Fiji’s maritime security capabilities. This move underscores India’s commitment to supporting its Pacific partners in safeguarding their territorial waters and ensuring regional stability.
The signing of these agreements marks a pivotal moment in India-Fiji relations, paving the way for deeper engagement in defence matters and broader cooperation in various fields. As both nations work to strengthen their strategic ties, the partnership reflects a shared vision for a resilient and secure Indo-Pacific region.
In summary, the talks between PM Modi and PM Rabuka signify a progressive step toward reinforcing strategic alliances, with the potential to impact regional security dynamics in the Pacific. The collaboration is set to evolve as both countries focus on mutual growth and security.
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