CDS Gen Anil Chauhan Boosts India-Armenia Defence Ties in Yerevan Visit

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan led a high-level Indian delegation to Armenia for a four-day official visit aimed at bolstering bilateral defence and strategic cooperation. He held meetings with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Deputy Defence Minister Karen Brutyan, and other senior officials to discuss the evolving geopolitical landscape and areas of mutual security interest. The visit included the inauguration of an IT Lab and Distance Learning Centre at a military academy, highlighting India's focus on defence education and capacity building. The series of engagements underscored a shared commitment to advance collaboration across defence, high-tech industry, and regional security domains.

Key Points: India-Armenia Defence Talks: CDS Chauhan Meets PM Pashinyan

  • High-level defence talks in Yerevan
  • Inauguration of IT Lab & Learning Centre
  • Discussions on security & tech collaboration
  • Commitment to deepen strategic ties
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CDS Gen Chauhan meets Armenian Deputy Defence Minister to boost strategic ties

CDS General Anil Chauhan meets Armenian PM & defence officials to strengthen strategic cooperation, inaugurate IT lab, and discuss security.

"strengthening bilateral Defence Cooperation and advancing strategic collaboration - Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff"

Yerevan, February 5

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan led an Indian delegation for a series of high-level engagements in Armenia, aimed at strengthening bilateral defence cooperation and advancing strategic collaboration across key security and regional domains of mutual interest.

The delegation, on Wednesday, held a courtesy call with Karen Brutyan, Deputy Minister of Defence of Armenia, where the two sides underscored their commitment to deepen defence ties and explore avenues for strategic collaboration in areas of shared security concern.

According to a post by the Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff on X, "General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Defence Staff CDS, led the Indian delegation for a courtesy call on with Mr Karen Brutyan, Deputy Minister of Defence of the Republic of Armenia. The interaction underscored the commitment for strengthening bilateral Defence Cooperation and advancing strategic collaboration across key security and regional domains of mutual interest between both nations."

Prior to their meeting with the Deputy Defence Minister, General Chauhan and the Indian delegation met with Armenia's Minister of High-Tech Industry, Mkhitar Hayrapetyan, to highlight potential avenues for cooperation in technology and defence-related innovation.

The CDS also met with the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan and exchanged views on the evolving geopolitical landscape and prevailing security environment. The discussions explored emerging opportunities for bilateral collaboration and ways to further strengthen defence and strategic ties.

"General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Defence Staff CDS, accompanied by the Indian Delegation, interacted with His Excellency Mr Nikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister of Republic of Armenia, exchanging views on the evolving Geopolitical Landscape and prevailing Security Environment. The discussions also highlighted emerging opportunities for collaboration and avenues to further strengthen Bilateral Defence and Strategic Cooperation," the Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff stated in a separate post on X.

Additionally, General Chauhan interacted with Robert Abisoghomonyan, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, to discuss security issues and other bilateral matters of mutual interest.

During the visit, the CDS inaugurated an IT Lab and Distance Learning Centre at the Vazgen Sargsyan Military Academy of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia in Yerevan, further emphasising India's commitment to defence education and capacity-building initiatives in the country.

On Monday, General Chauhan received a Guard of Honour and a ceremonial welcome from the Armenian Armed Forces during his official visit to Yerevan.

During the visit, General Chauhan also paid tributes and laid a wreath at the Armenian Genocide Memorial and Museum, which commemorates the memory of 1.5 million Armenians who lost their lives in the genocide.

The Indian defence delegation, led by CDS Chauhan, arrived in Armenia on Sunday for a four-day official visit, marking another step in strengthening bilateral defence ties between India and Armenia.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see our defence diplomacy in action. The focus on high-tech industry collaboration is crucial. We have so much to offer in IT and innovation. Hope this translates into concrete projects and not just meetings.
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Rohit P
Respect to Gen. Chauhan for paying respects at the Armenian Genocide Memorial. Such gestures build deep trust and show we understand their history. This is how real partnerships are forged, beyond just weapons deals.
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Michael C
As an observer, India's outreach to Armenia is interesting geopolitically. It balances relationships in the Caucasus. The distance learning centre is a forward-thinking investment in long-term influence.
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Shreya B
While building new ties is good, I hope our defence establishment is equally focused on timely modernisation of our own forces. These visits should lead to tangible benefits for our security as well, not just diplomacy.
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Karthik V
Armenia has been a reliable partner for our defence exports. This high-level visit will surely open doors for more advanced systems. Win-win for Make in India and for Armenian security. Great news!

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