How are India and Czechia Strengthening Their Defence and Industrial Collaboration?

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Key Takeaways
- Strategic defence partnership is being strengthened through ongoing talks.
- Collaboration in defence production and technology sharing is a key focus.
- India-Czechia Defence Industry Seminar promotes new partnerships and initiatives.
- Historical relations date back to medieval times, enhancing cultural ties.
- Future cooperation aims for greater interoperability and innovation.
Prague, Oct 10 (NationPress) Highlighting the escalating strategic defence collaboration, the 7th India-Czechia Joint Defence Committee Meeting successfully took place in Prague from October 7 to 9.
Leading the Indian delegation was A. Anbarasu, Additional Secretary and Director General (Acquisition), while the Czech side was led by Radka Konderlova, Director General of the Industrial Cooperation Division at the Czech Ministry of Defence. The discussions aimed at enhancing collaboration between the two nations.
In a statement posted on X, India’s Ministry of Defence announced: “Addl Secy & DG (Acquisition) Shri A. Anbarasu led the Indian delegation for the 7th India–Czechia Joint Defence Committee Meeting held in Prague from 7–9 Oct 2025. The discussions were centered around defence industrial collaboration, military training, and the expansion of bilateral cooperation. The Czech delegation was headed by Ms Radka Konderlová, Director General of the Industrial Cooperation Division, Czech MoD. An India–Czechia Defence Industry Seminar also saw active participation from both sides, paving the way for new partnership opportunities.”
The meeting emphasized a mutual desire to enhance cooperation in crucial areas such as defence production, training programme exchanges, and technology sharing. The accompanying India–Czechia Defence Industry Seminar attracted industry and government representatives from both nations, serving as a platform for initiating new partnerships and collaborative projects.
Although specific agreements or MoUs have not been disclosed publicly, both delegations expressed commitment to strengthening defence industrial bases, fostering greater interoperability, and jointly investigating future defence technology initiatives.
This progress unfolds against the backdrop of an evolving India-Czechia Strategic Partnership on Innovation, launched in January 2024, which encompasses collaboration across high technology, research, and defence sectors.
India and the Czech Republic have enjoyed warm and historically rich relations since medieval times. The Kingdom of Bohemia (now part of modern Czechia) was an early trading partner of India, exchanging valuable commodities and spices. During the Czech National Revival in the late 18th and 19th centuries, scholars in the Czech lands were inspired by ancient Indian culture and languages, noting fascinating linguistic parallels with Sanskrit.
As India and Czechia continue to broaden their engagement, initiatives such as this Joint Defence Committee meeting and industry seminars reflect a maturing bilateral relationship, propelling strategic, technological, and defence integration between the two democracies.