India, Australia firm up air-to-air refuelling arrangement for military aircraft
The Hindu
India and Australia strengthen air force cooperation through air-to-air refuelling, enhancing military reach in Indo-Pacific region.
India and Australia have firmed up an arrangement to enable the air forces of the two countries to carry out air-to-air refuelling, a move expected to increase the Indian military's reach in the Indo-Pacific region, officials said on Thursday, November 21, 2024.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and his Australian counterpart Pat Conroy MP announced the arrangement at a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of a regional security conclave in Vientiane, the capital city of Laos.
Under the arrangement, the Royal Australian Air Force's (RAAF) air-to-air refuelling aircraft - the KC-30A multi-role tanker transport - will be able to refuel Indian military planes.
An implementing arrangement on air-to-air refuelling was exchanged between both the countries, which would strengthen the interoperability between the two air forces, marking a significant step forward in bilateral relationships, the Defence Ministry said.
Both sides agreed to take defence engagements to the next level by cooperating bilaterally as well as in the regional context, it added.
The arrangement was firmed up on November 19 in New Delhi at the Australia-India air staff talks, according to an Australian government readout.
Welcoming the arrangement, Royal Australian Air Force's Deputy Chief of Air Force, Air Vice-Marshal Harvey Reynolds, said it strengthens the defence relationship between Australia and India.