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India and Greece have signed a new defence cooperation agreement during Greek Defence Minister Nikolaos Dendias’ visit to New Delhi, marking a fresh step in their strategic partnership. The deal sets the stage for a five-year roadmap and a military cooperation plan for 2026, deepening ties between the two armed forces and defence industries. Naval cooperation is emerging as a key pillar, with joint drills scheduled for 2025, and Greece is set to post a liaison officer at India’s maritime information centre in Gurugram. The move comes amid shifting regional alignments, adding momentum to India–Greece security cooperation.
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