New Delhi: India and Morocco have agreed on a comprehensive roadmap to expand cooperation on countering terrorism, maritime security, cyber defence and peacekeeping operations. On September 22, both sides inked an agreement to boost military cooperation following talks between Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and his Moroccan counterpart Abdeltif Loudiyi.
“Had a very productive meeting with Morocco’s Defence Minister Abdeltif Loudiyi and we signed an MoU on cooperation in field of defence,” he said on ‘X’.
According to officials, the MoU will provide for an institutional framework to expand and deepen bilateral defence engagement, including exchanges, training, and industrial linkages. The MoU provides for a robust institutional framework to the growing partnership and paves the way for collaboration in defence industry, joint exercises, military training and capacity building.
Defence Minister Singh added, “India’s ties with Morocco are growing remarkably over the years. We discussed ways to deepen collaboration in key areas, including counter-terrorism efforts, maritime security, cyber defence and capacity building.”
The discussions between Singh and Loudiyi reflected the shared resolve to further strengthen the longstanding friendship between India and Morocco, the defence ministry said. Singh announced the opening of a new defence wing at the Embassy of India in Rabat to give momentum to these initiatives.
According to the defence ministry, Defence Minister Singh also highlighted the maturity of India’s defence industry and its cutting-edge capabilities, including drone and counter-drone technologies, assuring the Moroccan side that Indian companies are well-positioned to meet the requirements of Morocco’s defence forces.
“Both the ministers underscored the importance of enhancing exchanges between armed forces, facilitating training programmes and exploring opportunities for co-development and co-production in the defence sector,” it said.
“They also stressed the need for multilateral cooperation to address global and regional security challenges and welcomed closer coordination in maritime security given the strategic significance of the Indian Ocean and Atlantic corridors,” it added in a statement.
A formal invitation was extended by Singh to Loudiyi to visit India for further discussions on expanding defence cooperation. The ministry said, “The meeting marks a significant milestone in the bilateral defence relationship, reflecting the growing convergence of strategic interests between India and Morocco.”
Singh’s visit to Morocco is the first-ever trip to that country by an Indian defence minister. Since King Mohammed VI’s meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2015 in India, ties between India and Morocco have gained momentum.





