India, Australia Sign Pact for Joint Undersea Surveillance Research

India and Australia have launched their first-ever bilateral defence science and technology project focused on undersea surveillance, aimed at enhancing maritime security in the Indo-Pacific region. It was announced alongside the QUAD Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Washington, D.C. (July 2025). It signifies strategic convergence in maritime domain awareness and tech cooperation

Project Highlights

Focus AreaDetails
Primary ObjectiveEarly detection & tracking of underwater threats like submarines and AUVs
Technology in UseTowed Array Target Motion Analysis (TMA) systems; advanced signal processing & ML
Surveillance PlatformTowed array hydrophones to listen to underwater acoustic signatures
Project Duration3 years
GoalDevelop stealth-enabled passive surveillance systems with high accuracy
Key Agencies InvolvedIndia – Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Australia – Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG)  

India’s Strategic Context

  • The Indian Navy is increasingly deploying indigenous Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs).
  • Equipped with:
    • GENISYS Self-Learning C2 module (developed by SDEPL)
    • Advanced sonar, encrypted links, imaging tech
  • Applications include:
    • Anti-submarine warfare
    • Mine countermeasures
    • Monitoring Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs)

Broader QUAD Agenda

  • Strengthening Indo-Pacific maritime security and technology-driven defence collaboration
  • Upholding UNCLOS and regional maritime law
  • Resisting unilateral actions in the South China Sea
  • Focus on interoperability and real-time undersea intelligence

Why It Matters

  • First India–Australia bilateral project in undersea defence technology
  • Enhances underwater domain awareness (UDA) and multilateral deterrence via QUAD
  • Supports India’s vision under SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region)

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