India's CDS Anil Chauhan Boosts Defence Ties with Armenia in Key Visit

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan led an Indian delegation to Armenia for a four-day official visit aimed at strengthening bilateral defence ties. He held discussions with Armenia's Defence Minister and military chief, focusing on cooperation across various security issues and the evolving global security environment. General Chauhan also addressed faculty and students at the National Defence Research University, highlighting technology's role in changing the character of war. The visit included the inauguration of an IT Lab and a solemn tribute at the Armenian Genocide Memorial.

Key Points: India-Armenia Defence Talks: CDS Anil Chauhan's Strategic Visit

  • High-level defence talks held
  • Focus on tech & multi-domain warfare
  • IT Lab & Distance Learning Centre inaugurated
  • Wreath laid at Armenian Genocide Memorial
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CDS Anil Chauhan holds high-level talks with Armenian leadership, discusses enhancing defence cooperation

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan holds high-level talks in Armenia, discusses enhancing defence cooperation and technology in warfare.

"Discussions focused on strengthening Defence Cooperation across a range of security issues concerning both the Nations. - Headquarters of the Integrated Defence Staff"

Yerevan, Feb 3

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan-led delegation and Armenia's Minister of Defence Suren Papkyan on Tuesday held discussions focusing on strengthening defence cooperation across various security issues related to the two nations.

Following the meeting, Headquarters of the Integrated Defence Staff (IDS HQ) in a statement shared on X wrote, "General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Defence Staff CDS lead the Indian Delegation for an office call on with Suren Papkyan, Minister of Defence, The Republic of Armenia. Discussions focused on strengthening Defence Cooperation across a range of security issues concerning both the Nations."

General Chauhan also addressed faculty and students at the National Defence Research University (NDRU) and spoke about the global security environment, structural transformation and emergence of technology.

"General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Defence Staff CDS, visited the National Defence Research University NDRU, Armenia, where he addressed faculty and students on the evolving global security environment, structural transformation and emergence of technology as a key determinant of power," Headquarters of the Integrated Defence Staff posted on X.

He also talked about the changing nature of war with emphasis on revolution in military affairs. He highlighted that technology is changing the character of war, especially as the world graduates towards multi-domain operations. He also covered the nuances of the new domains of warfare, viz Cyber, EW, Space and Cognitive, the IDS HQ added.

General Chauhan also met Chief of the General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces Lt Gen Edward Asryan, discussing ways to enhance defence cooperation between the two nations.

Following this, the IDS HQ took to X and wrote, "The interaction reflected the shared commitment to deepen strategic partnership and promote mutual capability development."

The CDS also inaugurated the IT Lab and Distance Learning Centre at Vazgen Sargsyan Military Academy of the Armed Forces of Armenia in Yerevan.

The Indian defence delegation led by General Chauhan arrived in Armenia on Sunday for a four-day official visit. The visit of the Indian defence delegation marks an important step in taking forward shared strategic interests and enhancing long-term defence and security collaboration between the two nations.

"The delegation was warmly received in Yerevan by Ms Nilakshi Saha Sinha, Ambassador of India to Armenia and Major General Temur Shahnazaryan, Deputy Chief of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia," it added.

On Monday, the Armenian Armed Forces accorded a ceremonial welcome to General Anil Chauhan.

"General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Defence Staff #CDS, was accorded a ceremonial welcome by the Armenian Armed Forces, including an impressive Guard of Honour and military band display, in Yerevan. The Indian Delegation expressed its sincere appreciation for the warm reception and gracious hospitality, reflecting the deepening ties and enduring friendship between India and Armenia," Headquarters of the Integrated Defence Staff posted on X.

He also laid a wreath at the Armenian Genocide Memorial and Museum in Yerevan, honouring the memory of 1.5 million Armenians who were massacred.

"General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Defence Staff CDS, laid a wreath at the Armenian Genocide Memorial & Museum in Yerevan, honouring the memory of 1.5 million Armenians who lost their lives in the genocide. The Memorial's symbolic structures and the adjoining museum stand as a poignant testament to human suffering, resilience and the universal importance of remembrance, justice and peace," Headquarters of the Integrated Defence Staff stated in a post on X.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see our defence leadership engaging globally. The focus on technology and new domains like cyber warfare is crucial for our future security. The wreath-laying at the Genocide Memorial was a respectful gesture.
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Rohit P
While I support strategic partnerships, I hope such high-level visits translate into tangible benefits for our armed forces on the ground. Sometimes these feel like diplomatic formalities. Let's see some concrete tech transfer or joint development projects.
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Sarah B
Interesting development. India's defence diplomacy is expanding. The inauguration of the IT Lab and Distance Learning Centre is a smart, soft-power move that builds long-term relationships.
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Vikram M
Armenia is a nation with which we share historical ties. This partnership is not just about defence, but also about standing with countries that value sovereignty. A step in the right direction for a multi-polar world.
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Karthik V
The part about addressing students at their Defence University is key. Sharing knowledge and perspectives on the changing nature of war builds a strong foundation for future cooperation. More of this, please!

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