14th India-Singapore Defence Policy Dialogue Via Video Conferencing Held

New Delhi: The 14th India-Singapore Defence Policy Dialogue (DPD) was held via video conferencing in New Delhi on August 28. It was co-chaired by Defence Secretary Dr Ajay Kumar and Permanent Secretary (Defence), Singapore, Chan Heng Kee.

Both sides held discussions on a number of issues of bilateral defence engagements between India and Singapore and committed to further enhance the security partnership between the two countries, said an official release.

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At the end of the DPD, the Implementing Arrangement on Humanitarian Assistance & Disaster Relief (HADR) between India and Singapore was also signed.

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