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At DefExpo 2022 : India-UK to form Defence Industry Joint Working Group (DIJWG)

Defence industry organisations from India and the UK have come together to create a new joint working group for simpler cooperation, the British excessive fee mentioned on Tuesday. The initiative is supported by the UK authorities.

The inaugural assembly of the UK-India Defence Industry Joint Working Group was held on the sidelines of DefExpo 2022 in Gandhinagar on Tuesday.

The joint working group is a part of an ongoing initiative between the 2 nations to strengthen the defence and safety partnership by means of industrial collaboration, the excessive fee mentioned.

The UK lately issued its first Open General Export License (OGEL) within the Indo-Pacific area to India, shortening supply occasions for defence procurement.

“A stronger UK-India defence relationship is an essential element of the British and Indian governments’ Comprehensive Strategic Partnership,” British High Commissioner Alex Ellis mentioned.

“The British government and industry presence at DefExpo is further proof of this, as is our support for co-creation of next generation capabilities that will be fully owned by India,” he mentioned.

Ellis mentioned the UK helps Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ambitions of “Make in India, Make for the World.”

Mark Goldsack, Director of UK Defence and Security Exports, mentioned: “This is another step in the growing defence relations between the two countries, who are working to establish a portfolio of collaborative projects to support the development of new technologies and capabilities as agreed under the 2030 Roadmap.”

He mentioned the UK sees it’s in its personal curiosity that India turns into self-reliant in its defence wants.

“The UK is a world leader in critical defence technologies such as jet engine developments and electric propulsion technology. We are keen to share this expertise with India supported by our respective industries,” he mentioned.

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