Hawaii: On April 21, India's Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi visited the United States Army Pacific headquarters in Honolulu, where he was accorded a formal Guard of Honour at Fort Shafter and held bilateral discussions with USARPAC Commanding General Ronald P. Clark focused on strengthening India–US defence cooperation and regional stability. During the visit, General Dwivedi also took an aerial tour of Oahu Island and engaged senior US military leaders to discuss interoperability, training exchanges and peace initiatives; the Indian Army’s Additional Directorate General of Public Information posted details on X the same day, indicating continued diplomatic-military engagement in the Indo-Pacific in coming months.
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This meeting underscores the growing importance of the Indo-Pacific region. It's about your safety and America's role in global stability. Keep an eye on news about US-India defense cooperation. It's a key part of our strategy to maintain peace and balance power in this region.
The US and India are strengthening their military ties, focusing on regional stability. This is a proactive move, not a reactive one. Remember, a peaceful Indo-Pacific is a safer world for all. Worth forwarding if you know someone interested in international relations.
India and the United States advanced bilateral defence engagement, improving interoperability, training exchanges, and joint readiness that strengthen regional security frameworks in the Indo-Pacific.
No casualties or adverse incidents were reported during the visit; no direct harms documented in the coverage.
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