Indian army chief arrives in US for 4-day tour
Indian Army chief General Manoj Pande has embarked on a four-day official tour to the United States of America, starting February 13.
"This visit underscores the deepening military cooperation and strategic partnership between India and the United States, aiming to further strengthen defence cooperation and foster stronger bonds between the armies of both nations," an official statement from the Ministry of Defence said.
"During his visit, the COAS will engage in high-level discussions and interactions with General Randy George, the United States Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA), and other senior military leaders. Highlights of the tour include a prestigious US Army Honour Guard ceremony, a solemn laying of the wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery, and a comprehensive tour of the Pentagon. These engagements symbolise the respect and mutual commitment towards global peace and security shared between the two countries," it added.
Ideas will be exchanged on crucial topics such as "Transformation in the Indian Army," "Global Threat Perception," "Transformation to Army-2030/2040," "Human Resource Challenges," "Future Force Development and Modernization," and "Co-Production and Co-Development Initiatives."
"These discussions are aimed at sharing insights, ideas, and best practices between the two armies," it added.
Further, the itinerary includes a visit to the 'Army Geospatial Centre' at Fort Belvoir, the 'National Defence University' at Fort McNair, and interactions with leadership at Headquarters 1 Corps. He will also engage with units at the forefront of military innovation and strategy, including the Stryker Unit, the 1st Multi-Domain Task Force, the 1st Special Forces Group in Seattle, and the Defence Innovation Unit in San Francisco. A visit to the California National Guard is also planned, highlighting the comprehensive nature of the visit aimed at exploring avenues for more significant training, co-development, and co-production engagements, as per the statement.
General Randy George, US CSA, had recently visited India for the Indo-Pacific Army Chiefs Conference (IPACC), which was jointly hosted by the Indian Army and the US Army.
The conference was attended by 18 chiefs of armies and 12 countries represented by heads of delegations.
During IPACC, General Randy George and General Manoj Pande engaged in constructive dialogue, addressing a wide range of issues related to military cooperation, synergizing approaches to HADR, increasing military exchange endeavours, and other issues of mutual interest. Their interactions, including a joint press conference, underscore the deepening cooperation and collaborative spirit between the military leadership of the two nations, setting a positive backdrop for General Pande's current visit to the United States.
The statement further said that this visit is another milestone in the Indo-US defence relationship, reflecting a mutual desire to enhance military collaboration, exchange strategic perspectives on global threat perceptions, and work together towards future force development and modernization. The engagements between General Manoj Pande and senior leadership of the United States Army are poised to yield substantive outcomes, fostering an environment conducive to shared security interests and defence cooperation, it said.
Meanwhile, the Pentagon's Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said in a press briefing on Tuesday: "We have a great military-to-military relationship with India, good communications. We're going to continue to monitor what's happening in the region, but I don't have more to share on any updates."
Speaking about expecting a high level visit from India, Sabrina Singh said, "I don't have any visits to read out from officials from the Indian Government. At least here at the department. I can't speak for other officials across the interagency."
(ANI)