Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi Visits UAE, Sri Lanka to Boost Defence Ties

Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has begun an official foreign tour with a two-day visit to the United Arab Emirates, followed by a trip to Sri Lanka. The visit aims to deepen strategic and military cooperation, with engagements including meetings with senior UAE armed forces leadership and visits to key military establishments. This tour builds on recent bilateral activities, including the joint 'Desert Cyclone-II' military exercise focused on urban and sub-conventional operations. The itinerary underscores the growing defence partnerships as a core pillar of India's Comprehensive Strategic Partnerships with both nations.

Key Points: Indian Army Chief Visits UAE, Sri Lanka to Strengthen Defence Cooperation

  • Strengthening India-UAE strategic partnership
  • Enhancing bilateral defence cooperation & joint exercises
  • Fostering military interoperability in urban operations
  • Expanding training cooperation with Sri Lanka
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Indian army chief leaves for visits to UAE, Sri Lanka (Lead)

General Upendra Dwivedi embarks on official visits to the UAE and Sri Lanka, focusing on enhancing bilateral military partnerships and strategic dialogues.

Indian army chief leaves for visits to UAE, Sri Lanka (Lead)
"The visit underscores a shared commitment to deepening mutual understanding, enhancing cooperation in areas of common interest and advancing bilateral Defence Cooperation - Indian Army ADG-PI"

New Delhi, Jan 4

Indian Army chief, General Upendra Dwivedi, on Sunday left for an official two-day visit to the United Arab Emirates in a key step in strengthening bilateral military and strategic cooperation.

After the UAE, the army chief is slated to visit Sri Lanka during his foreign tour, lasting from January 5 to 8.

The UAE trip underscores growing defence collaboration under the broader India-UAE strategic partnership, which has been deepening in recent years through high-level engagements and joint initiatives across security and defence sectors.

"#GeneralUpendraDwivedi, #COAS, proceeded on an official visit to the United Arab Emirates #UAE today. The visit underscores a shared commitment to deepening mutual understanding, enhancing cooperation in areas of common interest and advancing bilateral #DefenceCooperation between the two nations", the India Army's Additional Directorate General, Public Information (ADG-PI) posted on X.

According to a Defence Ministry statement, Gen Dwivedi will, on arrival, be accorded a Guard of Honour by the UAE Land Forces.

During his stay, he will call on senior leadership of the UAE Armed Forces, including the Commander of the UAE Land Forces, and receive briefings on the structure, roles and capabilities of the UAE Army.

He will also visit key military establishments and interact with officers and troops, underscoring the growing defence partnership between India and the UAE. This includes a visit to the UAE National Defence College, wherein Gen Dwivedi will address all officers. These engagements are aimed at further enhancing bilateral defence cooperation, professional military exchanges and strategic understanding between the two armed forces, the statement said.

India and the UAE maintain a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, with defence cooperation emerging as a core pillar alongside trade, energy and cultural exchange. Previous military engagements between the two nations, including reciprocal visits by senior commanders and joint discussions on capability building and defence industry collaboration, highlight the sustained momentum of this bilateral relationship.

The Indian Army chief's visit is expected to involve meetings with senior UAE military officials to explore further cooperation in defence innovation, joint exercises and strategic dialogues.

Late last month, an Indian Army contingent reached the Gulf nation to participate in the second edition of the joint military Exercise 'Desert Cyclone-II', to be conducted at Abu Dhabi, from December 18 to 30.

"The aim of the exercise is to enhance interoperability and foster defence cooperation between the Indian Army and the UAE Land Forces through joint training in an urban environment, with a focus on sub-conventional operations under a United Nations mandate, enabling both forces to operate together in peacekeeping, counter-terrorism and stability operations," the Defence Ministry said in a statement.

Over nearly two weeks, troops from both countries will jointly train on a wide spectrum of tactical drills, including fighting in built-up areas, heliborne operations and detailed mission planning. In addition, the integration of UAS and counter-UAS techniques will be carried out for the conduct of operations in built-up areas, it said.

Meanwhile, the UAE Land Forces' Commander, Maj Gen Yousef Maayouf Saeed Al Hallami, had visited India on October 27-28, and the Commander of the UAE Presidential Guard on December 15-19.

Maj Gen Hallami's visit saw key engagements between senior leaders and officials from both sides, which have further strengthened the foundation for enhanced bilateral military cooperation, exchange and collaboration in areas of strategic and defence interests.

During his visit, he engaged in a series of productive discussions with General Dwivedi.

From the UAE, Gen Dwivedi will visit Sri Lanka on January 7-8.

On arrival, he will be accorded a Guard of Honour by the Sri Lanka Army. He will engage with senior military and civil leadership, including the Commander of the Sri Lanka Army, the Deputy Minister of Defence, and the Defence Secretary, and hold detailed discussions on matters of mutual interest, including training cooperation, capacity building and regional security.

During the visit, the COAS will address officers at the Defence Services Command and Staff College (DSCSC) and interact with officers and trainees at the Army War College, Buttala, reflecting India's strong commitment to defence education and professional military exchanges with Sri Lanka.

General Dwivedi will also pay homage at the IPKF War Memorial, honouring the supreme sacrifice of Indian soldiers.

The visit of the army chief to the UAE and Sri Lanka reaffirms India's commitment to strengthening defence cooperation, fostering mutual trust and enhancing interoperability with friendly nations in the Indian Ocean Region and West Asia

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see our army chief visiting Sri Lanka as well. Neighbourhood first policy in action. The training cooperation and paying homage at the IPKF memorial shows respect for our shared history. Hope it leads to more stability in the region.
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Rohit P
While high-level visits are important, I hope there is a clear, long-term strategy behind this. Defence partnerships should translate into tangible benefits for our armed forces in terms of technology and equipment, not just ceremonial meetings. Just my two paise.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Dubai, it's heartening to see India-UAE relations growing stronger. The large Indian community here feels more secure when our homeland has strong strategic ties with our host country. The joint exercises are a confidence booster.
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Vikram M
The focus on counter-UAS techniques and urban warfare training with the UAE is very smart. These are the real threats of the future. Our soldiers gaining experience in such environments is invaluable. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Sri Lanka visit is key. We must be the reliable partner for our neighbours, especially with other powers trying to increase influence in the Indian Ocean. Capacity building and training are the best ways to build lasting trust. Good move by the General.

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