India and Morocco Sign Defence Cooperation MoU

India and Morocco Sign Defence Cooperation MoU

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Category : International Published on: September 24 2025

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India and Morocco have signed a landmark MoU to strengthen defence cooperation, focusing on joint exercises, military training, capacity building, and defence industry collaboration. The agreement emphasizes counter-terrorism, maritime security, cyber defence, and military medicine, while also promoting co-development and co-production opportunities, particularly in drone and counter-drone technologies. A new defence wing at the Indian Embassy in Rabat will further enhance bilateral ties, and the pact reinforces strategic coordination in the Indian Ocean and Atlantic regions. This initiative marks a significant step toward deepening long-term defence and strategic partnership between the two nations.

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