Air Marshal Dixit Stresses Collective Security at Indo-Pacific Defence Chiefs Meet

Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit addressed a virtual meeting of Chiefs of Defence from over 30 countries, convened by the US Indo-Pacific Command. He stressed the critical need for collective action to ensure stability and security across the Indo-Pacific region. The meeting served as a platform to discuss shared security concerns and strengthen defence cooperation. This high-level engagement follows a recent visit to India by Admiral Samuel J. Paparo, commander of USINDOPACOM, which focused on enhancing military interoperability.

Key Points: India Highlights Role in Indo-Pacific Stability at Defence Chiefs Meet

  • Virtual meet of over 30 defence chiefs
  • Focus on Indo-Pacific security & stability
  • India's role in regional prosperity highlighted
  • Follows recent USINDOPACOM commander visit
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Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit addresses Indo-Pacific Defence Chief meets; Stresses regional stability

Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit addressed over 30 defence chiefs, emphasizing collective efforts for a secure Indo-Pacific and India's stabilizing role.

"emphasised the importance of a safe and stable Indo-Pacific Region - Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff"

New Delhi, March 21

Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit, Chief of Integrated Defence Staff to the Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee, addressed a virtual meeting of Chiefs of Defence from more than 30 countries on Friday, highlighting the importance of a safe and stable Indo-Pacific region.

In a post on X, the Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff (HQ IDS) stated that the interaction was conducted under the aegis of the United States Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM).

The X post said, "Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit, #CISC addressed Chiefs of Defence through Virtual Meet on 20 Mar 26. The event was conducted under the aegis of #USINDOPACOM with participation of Chiefs of Defence of more than 30 countries."

During the meeting, Air Marshal Dixit emphasised the significance of collective efforts to ensure stability and security across the Indo-Pacific. He also underscored India's role in promoting regional security, stability and prosperity.

The post added, "#CISC emphasised the importance of a safe and stable Indo-Pacific Region. He also highlighted the role India is playing towards #RegionalSecurity, stability and prosperity."

The event brought together Chiefs of Defence from over 30 countries, providing a platform to discuss shared security concerns and strengthen defence cooperation in the strategically important Indo-Pacific region.

According to the official X page of the Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff, it was created to fulfil the need for an institutional framework for higher management of defence.

Earlier, Admiral Samuel J. Paparo, commander of US Indo-Pacific Command, visited India from February 14-19, to collaborate on the India-US shared security interests and to strengthen the nations' close military ties, an official statement from the US Indo-Pacific Command noted.

As per the statement, the visit to New Delhi, Chandimandir and Bengaluru underscored India's vital role in advancing regional security and strengthened military interoperability across land, sea, air, space and cyberspace domains. While in New Delhi, Admiral Paparo met with senior Indian defence officials, including General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Defence Staff, and Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff. These discussions centred on areas of mutual interest, including India's contributions to safeguarding a free and open Indo-Pacific region.

As part of the visit, the Daniel K Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (APCSS) and its director, Suzanne P. Vares-Lum, hosted an alumni event in New Delhi, bringing together Indian graduates of APCSS programs. The event provided a platform for alumni to exchange ideas, strengthen professional networks, and explore collaborative solutions to regional security challenges.

In Chandimandir, Admiral Paparo visited India's Western Command alongside US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor to discuss operational security dynamics along India's western and northern fronts, the statement added.

Admiral Paparo concluded the trip in Bengaluru with visits to the Aeronautical Development Agency and National Flight Test Center, highlighting expanding defence industrial collaboration and aerospace innovation.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see India taking a leadership role. But we must ensure our partnerships, especially with the US, are truly balanced and serve our national interests first, not just follow their strategic playbook.
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Arjun K
Jai Hind! Our defence forces are making us proud on the global stage. The focus on interoperability across all domains - land, sea, air, space, cyber - shows we are thinking for the future. More power to our armed forces!
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Sarah B
Interesting read. As someone living in the region, stability is key for trade and development. Hope these talks lead to concrete cooperation, not just statements.
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Vikram M
The visit to Bengaluru's Aeronautical Development Agency is the real story. Defence industrial collaboration and 'Make in India' for aerospace is where we gain long-term strength. Partnerships should boost our manufacturing and tech.
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Karthik V
While engagement is good, I hope our diplomats and defence chiefs are equally focused on our immediate neighbourhood. Regional stability starts at home. We need to manage our borders firmly while building these global ties.

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