New Delhi: India Zimbabwe Defence Cooperation received a major boost as both countries agreed to deepen bilateral defence ties during the first meeting of the India-Zimbabwe Joint Defence Committee held in New Delhi.
The meeting focused on expanding existing military cooperation and exploring new areas such as joint manufacturing, counter-terrorism, border management, peacekeeping, training, and maintenance of defence assets. The development reflects India’s growing defence engagement with African nations and Zimbabwe’s interest in strengthening its security capabilities.
Details of India Zimbabwe Defence Cooperation
India and Zimbabwe reaffirmed their commitment to stronger defence relations during the inaugural Joint Defence Committee (JDC) meeting in New Delhi.
Read also: India and Australia Prepare for Bigger Military Cooperation With New Defence Initiatives
Key Officials Present
- The Indian delegation was co-chaired by Amitabh Prasad, Joint Secretary (International Cooperation), Ministry of Defence.
- The Zimbabwean delegation was led by Aaron Daniel Tonde Nhepura, Permanent Secretary of Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Defence.
The meeting marked an important step in institutionalizing defence cooperation between the two countries. According to official information released by the Ministry of Defence through News On Air, both sides reviewed ongoing engagements and discussed future opportunities for collaboration.
Major Areas of India Zimbabwe Defence Cooperation Discussed
Both countries agreed to expand cooperation in several strategic areas:
Training and Capacity Building
- Exchange of military training programs.
- Skill development initiatives.
- Professional military education.
Maintenance and Support of Defence Assets
- Technical support for military equipment.
- Sharing maintenance expertise.
- Improving operational readiness.
Joint Manufacturing
- Exploring opportunities for defence production partnerships.
- Supporting India’s “Make in India” initiative in defence manufacturing.
Counter-Terrorism Cooperation
- Intelligence sharing.
- Best-practice exchanges.
- Joint efforts against emerging security threats.
Border Management
- Cooperation on border security strategies.
- Sharing operational experiences and technologies.
Peacekeeping Operations
- Enhanced collaboration in international peacekeeping missions.
- Exchange of lessons learned from UN operations.
Background: Defence Cooperation Framework
The meeting further operationalized the objectives of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Defence Cooperation signed by the defence ministers of India and Zimbabwe on the sidelines of Aero India 2025.
The Joint Defence Committee serves as an institutional mechanism to monitor progress and identify new opportunities for cooperation. This framework is expected to create a structured roadmap for long-term defence engagement between the two nations.
Why This Development Matters
1. Strengthening India-Africa Defence Engagement
India has been increasing its strategic engagement with African countries through defence diplomacy, training programs, and capacity-building initiatives. Stronger ties with Zimbabwe fit into India’s broader outreach across Africa.
2. Support for Defence Manufacturing
Joint manufacturing discussions align with India’s goal of becoming a global defence manufacturing hub under the Make in India initiative.
3. Enhanced Security Cooperation
The focus on counter-terrorism, border management, and peacekeeping demonstrates a shift toward practical security collaboration beyond traditional military exchanges.
4. Long-Term Strategic Partnership
The creation of regular institutional dialogue through the Joint Defence Committee can help ensure continuity in bilateral defence relations and create opportunities for future defence agreements.
Read also: India South Korea Defence Cooperation 2026: Key Agreements Explained















