UAE Land Forces Commander Visits India: Boosting Defence Ties Amid Regional Security

The UAE Land Forces Commander has arrived in New Delhi for a significant two-day official visit. This high-level engagement aims to strengthen bilateral military cooperation between the two nations. During his stay, he will receive comprehensive briefings on India's defence capabilities and AI roadmap. The visit also includes interactions with DRDO officials and Indian defence industry representatives to explore new collaboration avenues.

Key Points: UAE Land Forces Commander Major General Al Hallami India Defence Visit

  • Major General Al Hallami received detailed briefing on India's AI roadmap for Army
  • Visit includes wreath-laying at National War Memorial and DRDO tour
  • Commander to interact with Indian defence industry representatives
  • Discussions focus on training enhancement and capability development
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UAE Land Forces Commander arrives in India on two-day visit to boost defence cooperation

UAE Land Forces Commander Major General Yousef Al Hallami's two-day India visit focuses on defence cooperation, AI capabilities, and military partnership strengthening.

"This high-level visit marks an important milestone in the defence cooperation between the UAE and India - Ministry of Defence"

New Delhi, October 27

Major General Yousef Maayouf Saeed Al Hallami, Commander of the United Arab Emirates Land Forces, arrived in New Delhi on Monday for a two-day official visit from October 27-28, the Ministry of Defence said in a release on Monday.

This high-level visit is set to enhance bilateral military cooperation and explore new avenues for collaboration, particularly in training and capability enhancement. It underscores the continued efforts of both nations to further strengthen and deepen their longstanding defence partnership.

During the visit, Maj Gen Yousef Maayouf Saeed Al Hallami was accorded a ceremonial welcome and received a detailed briefing on Operation Sindoor. He was also briefed by the Director General of Information Systems and the Army Design Bureau on India's defence capabilities and the Artificial Intelligence roadmap for the Indian Army.

On October 28, Maj Gen Yousef Maayouf Saeed Al Hallami will lay a wreath at the National War Memorial. Later in the day, he will visit the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and receive a detailed briefing on various indigenous weapons and equipment platforms. He will also interact with Samir V Kamat, Secretary, Department of Defence R&D, and Chairman of DRDO. The Commander will also interact with representatives of Indian Defence Industries to discuss issues of mutual interest.

Maj Gen Yousef Maayouf Saeed Al Hallami, Commander, United Arab Emirates Land Forces, visit marks an important milestone in the defence cooperation between the UAE and India. It will further solidify the already robust defence ties, paving the way for a stronger, future-ready partnership in military engagement and regional security cooperation.

Meanwhile, the Indian Navy's indigenously built Survey Vessel (Large), Ikshak, is set to be commissioned at Naval Base Kochi on 06 Nov 2025. The ceremony will be presided over by Adm Dinesh K Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff, marking the formal induction of the vessel.

According to a release from the Ministry of Defence, as the third ship of her class, Ikshak's induction underscores the Indian Navy's steadfast commitment to building advanced, state-of-the-art platforms, furthering the momentum of capability enhancement and self-reliance - charting a new course in indigenous hydrographic excellence.

Built by Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE) Ltd, Kolkata, under the supervision of the Directorate of Ship Production and the Warship Overseeing Team (Kolkata), Ikshak embodies over 80% indigenous content. The vessel stands as a testament to the successful collaboration between GRSE and Indian MSMEs, proudly reflecting the spirit and strength of Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

Beyond her primary role of hydrographic survey operations, Ikshak is designed with dual-role capability, serving as a Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) platform, and as a Hospital Ship during emergencies.

Notably, Ikshak is also the first SVL ship with dedicated accommodation for women, reflecting the Indian Navy's inclusive and progressive approach towards a future-ready fleet.

The ship's name, Ikshak, meaning 'The Guide', aptly symbolises her mission - to chart the unknown, ensure safe passage for mariners, and strengthen India's maritime power.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While defence cooperation is important, I hope we're not just showcasing our capabilities but actually securing concrete deals. Sometimes these high-level visits don't translate into tangible outcomes for our armed forces.
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Arjun K
The Ikshak commissioning news is equally exciting! 80% indigenous content and women-friendly accommodation - this is what Aatmanirbhar Bharat looks like! 🚢✨ Proud of our Navy and DRDO.
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Sarah B
As someone working in defence manufacturing, I'm particularly interested in the MSME collaboration mentioned. This is how we build sustainable defence ecosystems - by involving smaller industries in major projects.
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Vikram M
UAE has been a reliable partner for India, especially with the large Indian diaspora there. Defence cooperation adds another strong pillar to this relationship. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The AI roadmap briefing is crucial - modern warfare is increasingly technology-driven. Hope we can learn from each other's experiences in digital transformation of armed forces.

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