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Flagship 2025: UK Carrier Strike Group to visit India as part of Indo-Pacific deployment

by UK Government Press Office

The UK and India have today vowed to continue strengthening ties during the visit of Indian Defence Minister the Honourable Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh to the UK.

In a move that signals the growing importance of the strategic relationship between the UK and India, Defence Secretary Grant Shapps welcomed Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh to the UK, the first visit of an Indian defence minster in 20 years, to agree unprecedented levels of UK-India defence cooperation.

The Defence Secretary announced the UK’s plans to send its Littoral Response Group to Indian Ocean Region later this year, with plans for the Carrier Strike Group to visit during the Flagship 2025 deployment.

Both will operate and train with Indian forces.

The two nations also discussed future cooperation in defence from joint exercises to knowledge sharing and instructor exchanges. These steps build on the comprehensive strategic partnership envisaged in the 2030 India-UK roadmap, announced in 2021.

In the coming years, the UK and India will also embark on more complex exercises between their respective militaries, building up to a landmark joint exercise to be conducted before the end of 2030, supporting shared goals of protecting critical trade routes and upholding the international rules-based system.

UK Carrier Strike Group

“There is absolutely no question that the world is becoming increasingly contested, so it’s vital that we continue to build on our strategic relationships with key partners like India.

“Together we share the same security challenges and are steadfast on our commitment to maintaining a free and prosperous Indo-Pacific.

“It is clear that this relationship is going from strength-to-strength, but we must continue to work hand-in-hand to uphold global security in light of threats and challenges that seek to destabilise and damage us,” – UK Defence Secretary, Grant Shapps.

Collaboration with industry is also key in the strategic defence partnership between the UK and India, with the two nations working together on electric propulsion systems that will power our future fleets and cooperating on the development of complex weapons.

Building on the existing strategic partnership, during the visit the UK and India also confirmed several new joint initiatives. These include:

  • Launching Defence Partnership-India – a bespoke office designed to further defence collaboration between the two countries.
  • A commitment to several instructor exchanges between the nations’ world-leading Officer Training Colleges and specialist schools, alongside signing of a Youth Exchange MOU to solidify the already strong relationship between the respective countries cadet organisations.
  • Signing a Letter of Arrangement that will enable further emphasis to be placed on research and development between the two nations, focused on next-generation capabilities.
  • Solidifying an agreement on logistics exchange, allowing for the provision of logistic support, supplies and services between the United Kingdom and Indian Armed Forces, for joint training, joint exercises, authorised port visits and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations.

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Read also: UK Carrier Strike Group to visit Japan in 2025

Flagship 2025

The UK Carrier Strike Group will visit Japan as part of the flagship 2025 Indo-Pacific deployment, Defence Secretary Grant Shapps has announced.

The group, comprised of an aircraft carrier, her escorts and her aircraft, will work alongside the Japanese Self Defence Forces and other partners to help defend peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific.

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