India and Armenia Explore Joint Military Hardware Development Ventures

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan met Armenia's Chief of General Staff Lt General Edvard Asryan in New Delhi to discuss joint ventures in military hardware development. The Armenian delegation was received with a Guard of Honour, and both sides explored avenues for collaboration in defence manufacturing. This follows General Chauhan's February visit to Armenia, where he met Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and other officials to strengthen bilateral defence ties. The discussions focused on the evolving security environment and emerging opportunities for strategic cooperation between the two nations.

Key Points: India-Armenia Joint Ventures in Military Hardware Development

  • CDS General Anil Chauhan meets Armenian Chief of General Staff Lt General Edvard Asryan in New Delhi
  • Guard of Honour accorded to Armenian delegation
  • Both sides explore joint ventures in military hardware development
  • Follows General Chauhan's February visit to Armenia where he met PM Nikol Pashinyan
  • Discussions also held with Armenian Defence Minister Suren Papkyan and Deputy Foreign Minister Robert Abisoghomonyan
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India, Armenia discuss avenues for joint ventures in military hardware development

India and Armenia discuss joint ventures in military hardware development as CDS General Anil Chauhan meets Armenian Chief of General Staff Lt General Edvard Asryan in New Delhi.

"Both sides also explored avenues for joint ventures in the development of military hardware, reaffirming their shared commitment to a robust, future-oriented and mutually beneficial strategic partnership. - Headquarters of Integrated Defence Staff"

New Delhi, April 28

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan held a meeting with Armenia's Chief of the General Staff Lt General Edvard Asryan in New Delhi on Tuesday, discussing ways to have joint ventures in the development of military hardware.

Lt General Edvard Asryan was received by CDS General Chauhan and accorded a Guard of Honour.

"General Anil Chauhan, CDS, held discussions with Lt General Edvard Asryan, Chief of the General Staff of Armenia, during his official visit to India. The General officer was received by the CDS and was accorded a Guard of Honour," Headquarters of Integrated Defence Staff (IDS HQ) posted on X.

The engagement reflected the steady advancement of India-Armenia Defence Relations. Both sides also explored avenues for joint ventures in the development of military hardware, reaffirming their shared commitment to a robust, future-oriented and mutually beneficial strategic partnership.

Earlier in February, an Indian defence delegation led by General Chauhan visited Armenia for a four-day visit. During the visit, the delegation led by General Chauhan called on Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, discussing emerging opportunities for collaboration and avenues to further strengthen defence and strategic cooperation.

Following the meeting, Headquarters of Integrated Defence Staff in a statement on X wrote, "General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Defence Staff CDS, accompanied by the Indian Delegation, interacted with His Excellency Mr Nikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister of the 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."

General Anil Chauhan, accompanied by the Indian delegation, also met Armenia's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Robert Abisoghomonyan. During the meeting, the two sides exchanged perspectives on the security environment and bilateral issues.

"General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Defence Staff CDS, accompanied by the Indian Delegation, interacted with His Excellency Mr Robert Abisoghomonyan, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Armenia, exchanging perspectives on the security environment and bilateral issues," the Headquarters of Integrated Defence Staff posted on X.

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

Following the meeting, the Headquarters of Integrated Defence Staff in a statement shared on X wrote, "General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Defence Staff, led 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, 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 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, Electronic Warfare (EW), Space and Cognitive, the IDS HQ added.

- IANS

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Sneha F
Happy to see our CDS engaging so actively with other nations. The focus on technology and multi-domain operations is the need of the hour. But I hope we are also careful about not overstretching our resources, especially given our own border challenges. Balance is key.
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Michael C
Interesting move by India. Armenia is a small but resilient country, and they need reliable partners. India's defense industry has improved a lot, and this could be a good platform to showcase 'Make in India' to the world. Just hope the bureaucracy doesn't slow things down!
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Ananya R
This is a smart strategic move. Armenia is a friend in a tough neighborhood, and deepening defence cooperation sends a strong signal. The emphasis on joint ventures in military hardware development is promising—it means we're not just buying but co-creating. Kudos to the CDS! 🇮🇳🤝🇦🇲
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Rahul R
While this is positive, I hope we are also engaging with other regional players like Iran and Central Asian countries. Armenia is good, but we need a wider network to counterbalance Chinese influence in the region. Still, a step in the right direction. 👏

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