Key Points

Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi is making his first international trip since Operation Sindoor's success. The visit to Algeria aims to strengthen military cooperation and defence partnerships. Discussions will focus on counter-terrorism strategies and regional security challenges. This follows recent high-level visits that have laid groundwork for deeper India-Algeria relations.

Key Points: Army Chief Gen Dwivedi Visits Algeria After Operation Sindoor Success

  • First overseas visit after successful Operation Sindoor counter-terror campaign
  • Focus on strengthening army-to-army ties and training exchanges
  • Discuss defence industrial partnerships and technology collaboration
  • Share zero-tolerance terrorism policy and regional security perspectives
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Army Chief Gen Dwivedi to visit Algeria next week

Indian Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi's first overseas visit to Algeria focuses on counter-terrorism cooperation, defence partnerships, and sharing Operation Sindoor expertise.

"General Dwivedi will share India's strategic vision of zero tolerance for terrorism - Indian Army Statement"

New Delhi August 22

Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), General Upendra Dwivedi, is scheduled to undertake an official visit to Algeria next week, the Indian Army said on Friday.

It will be his first overseas visit after the triumph in Operation Sindoor, underscoring the Army's growing role in strengthening India's strategic engagements abroad. Operation Sindoor, a punitive and targeted campaign to dismantle the terror infrastructure across the Line of Control and deeper inside Pakistan, was initiated on May 7 in the aftermath of the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, in which 26 innocent civilians were killed in the name of religion.

The visit also follows the recent tours of President Droupadi Murmu and the Chief of Defence Staff to Algiers, which laid the foundation for deeper cooperation, according to a statement from the Indian Army.

"The Indian Army Chief is expected to discuss strengthening Army-to-Army ties, expanding training exchanges, and enhancing capability development initiatives. With Algeria operating predominantly similar equipment, India is well positioned to share operational expertise, provide maintenance and training support, and promote collaboration in defence technologies. The two sides are also expected to explore opportunities for defence industrial partnership, particularly in areas of modernisation, logistics, and equipment support," the Indian Army said.

"General Dwivedi will also share India's strategic vision of zero tolerance for terrorism and exchange perspectives on regional and global security challenges. These deliberations are expected to contribute to building trust, interoperability, and practical cooperation between the two militaries," the statement added.

On Thursday, COAS Dwivedi met with Ambassador P Harish, Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations, and Ambassador Abhay Thakur, India's envoy to Myanmar.

"Ambassador P Harish, Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations in New York and Abhay Thakur, Ambassador of India to Myanmar, called on Chief of Army Staff Gen Upendra Dwivedi," the Army said.

"Their discussions focused on the present role & contributions of the Indian Army to various peacekeeping missions, geostrategic developments in South East Asia, strengthening India-Myanmar ties and promoting peace & stability through military and diplomacy," it added.

Earlier on Thursday, Dwivedi launched two web applications to improve the operational efficiency of the Military Engineering Services (MES).

The two apps, MES Integrated Monitoring and Management Software for Arbitration (MIMAMSA) and Electronic Measurement Book (e-MB) have been developed by the Indian Army in collaboration with Settlez ADR Institute Pvt Ltd and ILEX Softhub Pvt Ltd.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see India expanding its global military partnerships. Sharing our counter-terrorism expertise with other nations will help create a safer world. The timing after Operation Sindoor sends a strong message.
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Michael C
While I support defense cooperation, I hope these partnerships translate into tangible benefits for our armed forces and not just diplomatic gestures. The equipment compatibility with Algeria is promising though.
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Ananya R
Our Army Chief is representing India with pride! The web apps launch shows we're modernizing while building international relationships. Digital transformation in military is the need of the hour. 👏
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Siddharth J
Algeria has been a reliable partner. With similar equipment, the training and maintenance support we can provide will be mutually beneficial. Hope this leads to more defense manufacturing collaborations!
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Kavya N
India's zero tolerance policy against terrorism needs to be shared with more countries. Our experience in counter-insurgency operations is world-class. Proud of our armed forces! Jai Hind!

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