NEW DELHI: India and the United Kingdom on Wednesday announced a 10-year defence industrial roadmap , aimed at boosting defence cooperation and strengthening security ties as part of the broader Vision 2035 partnership. The plan was unveiled in a post by the British high commission on social media platform X.
The roadmap focuses on co-development, joint research, and innovation across defence technologies, with an emphasis on supply chain resilience , developing complex weapons, jet and warship engines and enhanced national security for both countries.
Key areas of collaboration
The announcement outlines multiple areas of strategic cooperation:
The initiative builds on complementary strengths in the defence sector, offering new avenues for industrial and technological collaboration in the coming decade.
The roadmap focuses on co-development, joint research, and innovation across defence technologies, with an emphasis on supply chain resilience , developing complex weapons, jet and warship engines and enhanced national security for both countries.
🛡️Why it matters? Our complementary defence industry strengths create excellent opportunities for collaboration and will ensure supply chain resilience. We're building capabilities that enhance both countries' national security whilst fostering innovation in defence technologies. pic.twitter.com/zdy1DjGI90
— UK Defence in India🇬🇧🇮🇳 (@UKDefenceIndia) July 30, 2025
Key areas of collaboration
The announcement outlines multiple areas of strategic cooperation:
- Advanced technology: Both countries have agreed upon deepening cooperation in programmes such as the Electric Propulsion Capability Partnership (EPCP) and Jet Engine Advanced Core Technologies (JEACT), these are central to technological collaboration in complex weapon systems.
- Maritime security: They also have announced plans to set up a Regional Maritime Security Centre of Excellence under the Indo-Pacific Oceans’ Initiative. It will serve as a capacity-building hub for nations in the Indian Ocean region and address non-traditional maritime security threats.
- Military ties: The two nations plan to expand joint military exercises across land, air, and sea. Military instructors will also be posted in each other’s training institutions. The UK reaffirmed its commitment to recognising India as a regional logistics hub for its armed forces.
- Research and development: The joint R&D will focus on underwater systems, directed energy weapons, and collaboration with academic institutions to promote innovation in defence technologies.
The initiative builds on complementary strengths in the defence sector, offering new avenues for industrial and technological collaboration in the coming decade.
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