UAE Commander's India Visit: How Military Ties Strengthen Amid Regional Shifts

The UAE Land Forces commander's visit to India has significantly boosted defense ties between the two nations. He engaged in high-level discussions with Indian Army leadership about expanding military cooperation. The visit included detailed briefings on India's defense capabilities and indigenous weapon systems. Both sides demonstrated commitment to strengthening their longstanding strategic partnership through this successful engagement.

Key Points: UAE Land Forces Commander Maj Gen Hallami Visits Indian Army Chief

  • Maj Gen Hallami held strategic talks with Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi on expanding military cooperation
  • Received detailed briefing on Operation Sindoor and India's AI defense roadmap
  • Visited DRDO and interacted with Indian defense industry representatives
  • Explored indigenous weapons including drones, missile systems and artillery platforms
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UAE land forces commander's visit advances India's strategic defence ties

UAE Land Forces Commander Maj Gen Yousef Al Hallami meets Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi, discusses defence cooperation and views India's military capabilities.

"A series of briefings on indigenous weapon and equipment platforms, highlighting India's Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiatives, were given to the visiting dignitary - Officials"

New Delhi, Oct 28

The visit of Maj Gen Yousef Maayouf Saeed Al Hallami, Commander, United Arab Emirates Land Forces, to India from October 27 marked a significant milestone in strengthening the longstanding ties between the United Arab Emirates Land Forces and the Indian Army.

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

During his visit, Maj Gen Hallami engaged in a series of productive discussions with his Indian counterpart, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi.

According to officials, the talks focused on ways to expand and deepen the cooperation between the two armies, with several key outcomes from the visit that will further strengthen the bond between both nations.

Commander, United Arab Emirates Land Forces received a detailed briefing on Operation Sindoor and was also briefed by DG Information System and the Army Design Bureau on India's defence capabilities and Artificial Intelligence roadmap for the Indian Army.

Earlier in the day, Maj Gen Hallami laid a wreath at the National War Memorial, paying glowing tributes to the Brave Hearts of the Indian Armed Forces.

He also visited the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and called on Samir V Kamat, Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman of DRDO.

"A series of briefings on indigenous weapon and equipment platforms, highlighting India's Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiatives, were given to the visiting dignitary," officials said.

Later in the day, he also interacted with Indian Defence Industry Representatives and received briefings on Drones and Counter Drone Systems, Explosives, Missile systems, Artillery systems and Reactive Armour for Tanks.

His visit has proven to be a resounding success in furthering the longstanding friendship between the Indian and United Arab Emirates Land Forces, reflecting a shared commitment to strengthening deep rooted bond between the two armies.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Operation Sindoor briefing to UAE commander is significant. Shows our operational capabilities and strengthens trust between armies. More such collaborations needed in the region.
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David E
As someone working in international relations, I appreciate how India is strategically building defence partnerships. The AI roadmap and drone systems collaboration with UAE makes perfect sense for modern warfare needs.
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Ananya R
The wreath laying at National War Memorial shows respect for our martyrs. Such gestures build strong emotional bonds between military forces. Hope this leads to joint exercises and technology sharing.
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Siddharth J
While I support defence cooperation, I hope these partnerships translate into real benefits for our soldiers on ground. Sometimes these high-level visits remain just ceremonial. Let's see actual implementation.
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Kavya N
UAE is an important partner for India in the Gulf region. With so many Indians working there, strong defence ties ensure better security coordination. Good move by our government and armed forces!

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