Indian Army Launches 'Friends for Life' Portal for Global Military Alumni

Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi launched the 'Friends for Life' website to strengthen professional bonds with military officers from friendly nations. The platform will connect generations of military leaders from 99 countries who trained at Indian Army establishments. This initiative aims to weave a global network to enhance institutional collaboration and defence cooperation. The launch coincides with the ongoing 'Khanjar' special forces exercise between India and Kyrgyzstan in Assam.

Key Points: Indian Army's 'Friends for Life' Platform for Global Military Ties

  • Connects military alumni from 99 countries
  • Launched with attaches from 39 nations
  • Trained over 21,500 foreign personnel in a decade
  • Aims to enhance collaboration and interoperability
3 min read

'Friends for Life': Indian Army's new platform aims at global military collaboration

Indian Army Chief launches 'Friends for Life' website to connect military alumni from 99 countries, fostering defence cooperation and interoperability.

'Friends for Life': Indian Army's new platform aims at global military collaboration
"The platform will foster continued professional engagement and rekindle enduring bonds among Indian and foreign alumni. - Indian Army"

New Delhi, February 6

Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi on Thursday launched a website titled 'Friends for Life', aimed at strengthening professional engagement and enduring bonds among military officers from India and friendly foreign countries.

According to the Indian Army, the platform was launched in the presence of Foreign Service Attaches from 39 friendly foreign countries. It will serve as a bridge connecting generations of military leaders from 99 countries who have trained together at the Indian Army training establishments.

"The platform will foster continued professional engagement and rekindle enduring bonds among Indian and foreign alumni," the Army said in a post on X.

The post by the Additional Directorate General of Public Information, IHQ of MoD (Army) said, " #GeneralUpendraDwivedi, #COAS, today, along with Foreign Service Attaches from 39 Friendly Foreign Countries, launched a website titled 'Friends for Life'. The platform will serve as a bridge connecting generations of military leaders from 99 countries who have trained together at Indian Army training establishments, fostering continued professional engagement and rekindling enduring bonds among Indian and foreign alumni."

It added, "In the past decade alone, the Indian Army has trained over 21,500 service personnel from Friendly Foreign Countries. Through the launch of 'Friends for Life', the Indian Army is not only connecting its alumni but also weaving a global network of friendships that will strengthen institutions, enhance collaboration, improve interoperability and contribute to deeper #DefenceCooperation."

The Indian Army said that more than 21,500 service personnel from friendly foreign countries have been trained at its institutions over the past decade.

Through the 'Friends for Life' initiative, the Army said it aims to build a global network that will strengthen military institutions, enhance collaboration, improve interoperability and contribute to deeper defence cooperation.

Earlier, the joint annual special forces exercise 'Khanjar' between India and Kyrgyzstan, which was scheduled from February 4 to February 17, commenced on Wednesday in Missamari, Assam.

According to an official statement from the Ministry of Defence, the Indian Army contingent, comprising 20 personnel, was represented by troops from the Parachute Regiment (Special Forces), and the Kyrgyzstan contingent, also comprising equal strength, is represented by the ILBRIS Special Forces Brigade.

The statement also mentioned that the aim of the exercise is to exchange best practices and experiences in Counter Terrorism and Special Forces Operations in urban and mountainous terrain.

The exercise will also focus on developing advanced Special Forces skills of sniping, complex building intervention and mountain craft, as mentioned by the Ministry of Defence.

Exercise KHANJAR will provide an opportunity for both sides to fortify defence ties while addressing common concerns about international terrorism and extremism, the statement added.

The exercise reaffirms the commitment of India and Kyrgyzstan towards fostering peace, stability and security in the region.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

S
Sarah B
As someone who has worked with international teams, this platform is a smart move. Building personal networks among military leaders can prevent misunderstandings during crises. The focus on interoperability is key for global security.
V
Vikram M
Great step forward. Our army's training institutions are world-class. When officers from 99 countries train here, they take back not just skills but also an understanding of India's values. This builds trust that goes beyond governments.
P
Priya S
While the intent is good, I hope the platform is secure and not just a symbolic gesture. Defence cooperation needs concrete outcomes. Also, hope it includes alumni from all our friendly neighbours to foster regional peace.
R
Rohit P
Exercise Khanjar in Assam and now this website! Our defence diplomacy is on point. Building these bonds is crucial, especially with Central Asian partners like Kyrgyzstan. It strengthens our position in the region. 👏
K
Karthik V
This is the Indian way - building lasting relationships through knowledge sharing. Our army has vast experience in counter-terrorism and mountain warfare. Sharing this makes the world safer. Proud of our armed forces!

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50