Key Points

Sri Lanka’s Army Commander Lt Gen Lasantha Rodrigo visited Jaipur for high-level defense discussions with India’s South Western Command. The talks covered joint training, counter-terrorism strategies, and regional security cooperation. A live combat demonstration highlighted India’s operational readiness and tactical expertise. The visit strengthens the long-standing military partnership between the two nations.

Key Points: Sri Lanka Army Chief Lasantha Rodrigo Visits Jaipur for Defense Talks

  • Sri Lanka Army chief holds strategic talks with Lt Gen Manjinder Singh
  • Focus on counter-terrorism training and military interoperability
  • Live combat demo showcases Indian Army’s readiness
  • Visit reinforces India-Sri Lanka defense partnership
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Sri Lanka Army Commander visits Jaipur, holds talks with South Western Command officials

Sri Lanka Army Commander Lt Gen Rodrigo meets South Western Command officials in Jaipur to boost military cooperation and regional security ties.

"The visit underlines our shared commitment to regional peace and enhanced defense collaboration. – Indian Army Spokesperson"

Jaipur, June 13

In a significant step towards enhancing military cooperation between India and Sri Lanka, Lieutenant General BKGM Lasantha Rodrigo, Commander of the Sri Lanka Army, is on a two-day official visit to the Sapta Shakti Command headquartered in Jaipur from June 12 to 13.

Upon his arrival, Lt Gen Rodrigo was accorded a warm and ceremonial welcome by Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh, Army Commander of the South Western Command.

The visit underlined the deep-rooted defence ties and mutual respect shared between the two neighbouring nations.

During his stay, Lt Gen Rodrigo held comprehensive discussions with Lt Gen Manjinder Singh and other senior officers of the South Western Command.

The dialogue focused on a wide range of strategic and operational issues, including regional security dynamics, joint training programs, capability enhancement, and the sharing of best practices. These discussions aimed to foster greater interoperability and understanding between the two armies.

A highlight of the visit was a dynamic display of military equipment and a live combat demonstration centered on counter-terrorism operations. The demonstration showcased the Indian Army’s tactical acumen, operational readiness, and technological capabilities in dealing with modern security threats.

In addition to the military engagements, Lt Gen Rodrigo also explored Rajasthan’s rich cultural and martial heritage. He visited key military landmarks and heritage sites, gaining insights into India’s historical military traditions and the valour of its armed forces.

Officials emphasized that the visit reflects the enduring commitment of India and Sri Lanka to deepen their defence cooperation. Rooted in decades of shared history and mutual trust, the partnership aims to promote regional peace, stability, and a collaborative approach to emerging security challenges.

This high-level military engagement is expected to further strengthen the camaraderie between the two armies, enhance capacity-building efforts, and expand avenues for future military exchanges and joint initiatives.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is a positive step in India-Sri Lanka relations! 🇮🇳🤝🇱🇰 Our militaries have cooperated well in the past, especially during Sri Lanka's civil war. Hope this leads to more joint exercises and intelligence sharing to counter common threats like terrorism.
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Priya M.
Good to see our defense ties strengthening, but we must be cautious about Chinese influence in Sri Lanka. The Hambantota port deal was an eye-opener. Hope our military cooperation comes with economic benefits for both nations.
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Arjun S.
The cultural exchange part is underrated! Showing our martial heritage in Rajasthan is brilliant diplomacy. Our shared history goes back to ancient times - from Ashoka sending his son to spread Buddhism to the Chola empire's connections.
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Sneha R.
While military cooperation is important, I hope we're also discussing the fishermen issue. Many Tamil Nadu fishermen get arrested by Sri Lankan navy. Both countries need to find a humane solution to this recurring problem.
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Vikram J.
The counter-terrorism demo must have impressed the Lankan delegation! Our forces have vast experience in this domain. Hope we can help Sri Lanka strengthen their capabilities too - regional security is interconnected.
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Neha P.
Jaipur was a great choice for this meeting - shows our cultural richness beyond just Delhi/Mumbai. More such engagements in different cities please! Our defense diplomacy is getting smarter. 👏

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