NEW DELHI (PTI): Belgium on Tuesday announced it is looking at firming up a broad-based defence pact with India and will soon appoint a military attache to its embassy in New Delhi as part of efforts to expand overall bilateral strategic ties.
The announcement was made shortly after Belgium's Princess Astrid, accompanied by Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot and Defence Minister Theo Francken, met Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Astrid is leading an Economic Mission to India that comprises top ministers and business leaders.
"Deeply appreciate her initiative to lead a 300-member Economic Mission to India," Modi said on X.
"Look forward to unlocking limitless opportunities for our people through new partnerships in trade, technology, defence, agriculture, life sciences, innovation, skilling and academic exchanges," he said.
At a media briefing, Defence Minister Francken said there are immense opportunities to expand India-Belgium defence cooperation and both sides are looking at instituting a framework to facilitate deeper ties.
"Your prime minister asked us to make the task force here in New Delhi and in Brussels and to conclude the agreement before the end of the year," he said.
"I think that is (going to be) a very big step because we don't have a structural cooperation," Francken said, adding that such a framework agreement would also encourage defence industrial collaboration.
Flanked by Foreign Minister Prevot, Francken also said that Belgium will soon appoint a defence attache at its embassy in New Delhi as a single point of contact for the Indian military and defence industry.
"Both countries need to build up their defence capabilities and learn from each other to make good military equipment and to stand strong," Francken said.
"Peace through strength - I think that is the new message we want to give," he noted.
Francken said Belgian defence firm John Cockerill Defence is participating in the Indian Army's tender to procure around 300 light tanks.
In his remarks, Prevot talked about indirectly referred the new US administration's policies.
"Times are changing and we need to absolutely reinforce ties between Belgium and a powerful democracy like India," he said.
Belgium, India looking at firming up broad-based defence agreement
Article Posted on : - Mar 05, 2025
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