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India and Singapore today signed an agreement on a long-term arrangement for conducting joint training and exercises between the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Singapore Air Force.
New Delhi, Oct 9 : India and Singapore today signed an agreement on a long-term arrangement for conducting joint training and exercises between the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Singapore Air Force.
The agreement was signed by Defence Secretary Vijay Singh and Singapore's Permanent Secretary of Defence Chiang Chie Foo as the two-day 4th India-Singapore Defence Policy Dialogue began here today.
During their meeting, both sides gave an update on India-Singapore defence relations, and expressed the need to further intensify cooperation.
Sub-groups reported progress made in respective fields including research and development (R and D). Regional security aspects, both from Indian and Singaporean perspectives, were also discussed.
ANI