Context:
- India and France renewed their defence cooperation agreement for the next 10 years during the 6th India–France Annual Defence Dialogue in Bengaluru, reinforcing strategic military partnership.
Key Highlights:
Defence Cooperation Renewal
- India and France agreed to extend defence cooperation for a decade.
• Focus areas include:
• Co-development of defence technologies
• Joint production of defence equipment
• Strengthening Indo-Pacific security.
Indigenisation of Defence Manufacturing
- India requested 50% indigenous content in Rafale aircraft production.
• Proposal to expand Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facilities in India.
Joint Defence Industrial Projects
- MoU signed between Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and Safran Electronics and Defence.
- Objective: Manufacture HAMMER missiles in India through a joint venture.
Military Cooperation Mechanisms
- Decision to deploy Reciprocal Deployment Officers between:
- Indian Army Headquarters
• French Land Forces establishments. - Enhances operational coordination and strategic communication.
Regional Security and Strategic Dialogue
- Discussions covered maritime security and stability in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).
• India highlighted its role as “Net Security Provider” in the region.
• Concerns were raised regarding cross-border terrorism emanating from Pakistan.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- HAMMER Missile
- Precision-guided air-to-ground weapon developed by Safran Electronics & Defence.
• Integrated with Rafale fighter aircraft. - Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO)
- Facilities that provide maintenance and technical servicing for aircraft to ensure operational readiness.
- India–France Defence Exercises
- Varuna – Naval exercise.
• Garuda – Air Force exercise.
• Shakti – Army exercise. - Net Security Provider
- A country that contributes to regional stability by providing security assistance, humanitarian support, and maritime surveillance.
- Rafale Fighter Aircraft
- Multirole fighter jet manufactured by Dassault Aviation (France).
• Used for air superiority, reconnaissance, nuclear deterrence, and precision strikes.
Relevant Mains Points:
Strategic Importance of India–France Defence Partnership
- Strengthening India’s Defence Modernisation
- Access to advanced defence technologies and platforms.
• Supports Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence manufacturing. - Indo-Pacific Maritime Security
- Joint cooperation enhances maritime domain awareness and naval presence.
• Important for safeguarding sea lanes of communication (SLOCs). - Strategic Autonomy
- France is one of the few countries willing to transfer high-end defence technology to India.
- Defence Industrial Ecosystem Development
- Joint ventures like HAMMER missile production strengthen domestic defence manufacturing.
Challenges
- Limited progress in technology transfer and localisation levels.
• Dependence on foreign defence platforms continues.
Way Forward
- Expand joint defence R&D and technology sharing.
• Increase local manufacturing and supply chain integration.
• Strengthen tri-service military cooperation and intelligence sharing.
• Align defence collaboration with Indo-Pacific strategic initiatives.
UPSC Relevance:
- GS Paper 2: India’s relations with major global powers.
- GS Paper 3: Defence technology, security challenges, indigenisation.
- Prelims: Rafale aircraft, HAMMER missile, joint military exercises.
