New DelhiIndia and Rwanda have agreed to expand their bilateral defence partnership following the second Joint Defence Cooperation Committee (JDCC) meeting held in New Delhi. The discussions focused on strengthening cooperation in military training, joint exercises, defence industry collaboration, and military medical services, with both sides also finalising an implementation roadmap for future initiatives.
The Rwandan delegation engaged with India's defence industry to explore opportunities in indigenous defence manufacturing and advanced technologies, while also gaining insights into the country's military healthcare capabilities. The meeting reflects the shared commitment of both nations to deepen institutional cooperation, enhance defence collaboration, and strengthen strategic ties through long-term engagement.Thursday, July 09, 2026