India-Philippines Strategic Partnership
India and the Philippines have elevated ties to a strategic partnership, focusing on defence cooperation, maritime security, and trade. This development came after their recent talks and the first joint naval drill off the Philippines' coast.
Defence and Maritime Cooperation
- The Philippines is satisfied with its defence modernisation and India's role, particularly through the BrahMos missile project.
- A five-year Plan of Action (2025-2029) aims to guide the strategic partnership.
- Both countries conducted their first joint naval drill in the South China Sea, addressing concerns over China's maritime power.
- Both countries plan to increase dialogue and cooperation in defence and security sectors.
- India is assisting the Philippines in developing submarine infrastructure and fostering naval and coast guard interoperability.
Trade and Economic Relations
- Bilateral trade has surpassed $3 billion, with plans to negotiate a preferential trade agreement.
- Direct flights between Delhi and Manila will start on October 1, enhancing tourism, business, and people-to-people contacts.
- Visa-free entry for Indian tourists to the Philippines and a gratis e-visa for Filipinos visiting India have been announced.
Commitment to the Indo-Pacific Region
- India emphasises peace, security, and a rules-based order in the Indo-Pacific.
- Both nations support freedom of navigation in line with international laws.