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    Indian Navy chief meets newly-appointed Bangladesh Army chief; discusses new avenues for cooperation

    Indian Navy chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi visited Bangladesh to bolster defense ties, meeting with Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman and Air Force Chief Air Marshal Hasan Mahmood. Discussions included enhancing cooperation in training, joint exercises, and interoperability. Tripathi also met with Navy Chief Admiral M Nazmul Hassan, emphasizing the strong naval cooperation between India and Bangladesh. The visit aimed to strengthen bonds and explore new avenues for collaboration.

    Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi meets Bangladesh Army Chief in Dhaka

    Indian Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi is on a four-day official visit to Bangladesh, meeting with top military officials to discuss enhancing defense cooperation and strengthening bilateral ties. The visit focuses on exploring new avenues for naval collaboration between India and Bangladesh.

    Army chief reviews security situation along LoC in J-K; meets DGP, other police officers

    Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi visited Jammu to review Line of Control security, emphasizing readiness for challenges. His trip included assessments during the ongoing Amarnath Yatra and anti-terror operations, highlighting collaboration between military and civil forces for regional security and development.

    J&K: Indian Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi visits Poonch, reviews security situation along LoC

    Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi arrived in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch after taking over as the country’s COAS. He held a security meeting with army officers and met with troops of brigade headquarters This was the first visit after assuming cha...

    Focus on inducting indigenous weapons: Army chief

    General Upendra Dwivedi, the new Chief of Army Staff, emphasised the Army's transformation towards self-reliance by maximising indigenous weapon systems, prioritising preparedness for all operational challenges and fostering close collaboration with other forces to operate effectively in various conflict scenarios.

    Indian Army ready to face all challenges: Gen Upendra Dwivedi

    Newly-appointed Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi assured that the Indian Army is ready to face all current and future security challenges. He emphasized the importance of synergy among the Army, Navy, and Air Force, aiming to protect national interests and boost self-reliance through indigenously-built military hardware. Gen Dwivedi, who assumed charge of the 1.3 million-strong force after serving as Vice Chief and commanding Northern Command, stressed operational preparedness amid ongoing border tensions with China in eastern Ladakh. An alumnus of Sainik School, Rewa, he has extensive experience across various operational environments.

    • Lt Gen NS Raja Subramani assumes charge as Vice Chief of Army Staff

      Lt Gen NS Raja Subramani has been appointed as the new Vice Chief of the Army Staff, succeeding Gen Upendra Dwivedi. With over 37 years of military experience, Subramani has held various positions, including a brigade major, assistant military secretary, Colonel General Staff, and deputy director general of Military Intelligence.

      Major General VT Mathew takes over as General Officer Commanding of Karnataka, Kerala sub area

      ​​The General Officer is an alumnus of Sainik School Kazakkotam in Thiruvananathapuram, National Defence Academy in Khadakwasla and Indian Military Academy, Dehradun. He was commissioned into 11 MADRAS Regiment in December 1988. "In his 35 years of meritorious service the General Officer has held various important instructional, staff and UN peace keeping appoints during his service. He has been on UN Mission in Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) as Military Observer and was also the Chief Operational Officer, Force HQ UNISFA, Sudan," it stated.

      Who is Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi? Here is all you need to know about the new Indian Army Chief

      Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi, the new Indian Army Chief, brings a wealth of experience and accolades to his role. With a strong background in military education and a supportive family, he is well-prepared to lead the army and continue his legacy of service.

      Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi takes over as Indian Army Chief; Gen Manoj Pande accorded with Guard of Honour on last day

      General Upendra Dwivedi assumed command of the Indian Army on Sunday, becoming the 30th Chief of the Army. Hailing from Madhya Pradesh, he is a veteran of the Jammu and Kashmir Rifles and previously served as the Vice Chief of Army Staff from February of the same year. General Dwivedi attended Sainik School Rewa in Madhya Pradesh before joining the National Defence Academy in January 1981. He was commissioned into the 18th Battalion of the Jammu and Kashmir Rifles on December 15, 1984. Throughout his career, he has commanded this battalion in both the challenging terrains of Kashmir valley and the deserts of Rajasthan.

      Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi to take over as Indian Army Chief on June 30

      Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi will become the 30th Chief of the Indian Army, succeeding Gen Manoj Pande, who completed his 26-month tenure. Dwivedi has served as the Northern Army Commander, gaining experience in the military standoff on the Ladakh Frontier. Born on July 1, 1964, he has served in various commands, staff, and foreign appointments.

      ICC issues arrest warrants for Russia army chief, ex-minister

      The International Criminal Court said Tuesday it had issued arrest warrants for Russia's chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov, and former defence minister Sergei Shoigu. The court issued an arrest warrant for President Vladimir Putin in March last year, a ruling that Moscow called "void".

      Manipur CM Biren Singh meets Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma to discuss security concerns

      Sources said that chief Ministers focused on enhancing coordination among their respective police forces to effectively counter militant activities along the border. Measures to prevent the spillover of ethnic violence from Manipur into Assam.

      Lt Gen NS Raja Subramani to be next Vice Chief of Army Staff

      Lt Gen NS Raja Subramani is set to be the next Vice Chief of Army Staff succeeding Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi, following the government's clearance of his appointment.

      CDS General Anil Chauhan visits Jammu, holds security review

      A series of security review meetings have been held at various levels to further chart out a strategy to deal with growing terrorism in the Jammu region with a strong arm.

      Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi Appointed as Next Army Chief

      Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi is set to become the next Chief of the Army Staff, succeeding Gen Manoj C Pande. He currently serves as the Vice Chief of the Army Staff.

      Centre appoints Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi as next Chief of Army Staff after Manoj Pande

      As Manoj Pande's tenure nears its conclusion, the Centre has announced the appointment of Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi, PVSM, AVSM, currently serving as the Vice Chief of the Army Staff, as the next Chief of the Army Staff effective from the afternoon of June 30, 2024. According to the official statement, Lt Gen Dwivedi's distinguished career includes commanding roles in various capacities, such as Command of Regiment (18 Jammu & Kashmir Rifles), Brigade (26 Sector Assam Rifles), DIG of Assam Rifles (East), and 9 Corps. Additionally, he has been honored with the Param Vishisht Seva Medal (PVSM), Ati Vishisht Seva Medal (AVSM), and has received three GOC-in-C Commendation Cards.

      Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi to be new Indian Army chief; set to take charge from June 30
      Modi slams INDIA bloc, accuses it of making Army as ' weapon of politics'

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the INDIA bloc of politicizing the Army during his last poll rally. He criticized the opposition, particularly the Congress and INDI alliance, for weakening the armed forces.

      Government extends tenure of Army Chief General Manoj Pande

      Gen Pande was to retire on May 31 after completing his tenure at the age of 62. However, the government had not yet named his successor, though the choice was largely believed to be between the two senior most Army commanders - Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi and Lt Gen AK Singh.

      In rare move, govt extends tenure of Army Chief Gen Manoj Pande by one month

      Gen Manoj Pande was commissioned in December 1982 in the Corps of Engineers (The Bombay Sappers). He held the post of Vice Chief of the Army Staff before taking over the reins of the 1.2 million-strong force in April 2022.

      Deputy Russian military chief of staff jailed for bribery in latest arrest of senior defense official

      A deputy chief of the Russian military general staff, Lt Gen Vadim Shamarin, has been arrested on charges of large-scale bribery, according to Russian news reports. This follows the recent arrest of Maj Gen Ivan Popov, a former top commander in Russia's offensive in Ukraine, also on bribery charges. These arrests are part of a series of high-profile bribery cases involving senior military officials. Shamarin, who is also the head of the defense ministry's main communications directorate, is being held in custody for two months. The arrests come amid wider allegations of incompetence and corruption within the Russian military leadership.

      Create joint culture: CDS Gen Chauhan to armed forces as govt looks at rolling out theatre commands

      Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan emphasized the significance of theatre commands, marking a milestone in India's military preparedness and warfighting capabilities. He urged the armed forces to foster a joint culture and embrace "jointness 2.0", aiming for integrated operations and optimal resource utilization amidst evolving security challenges.

      UN condoles death of ex-Indian Army officer in Gaza, believes vehicle struck by Israeli tank

      The United Nations has expressed condolences and apologised to India over the killing of former Indian Army officer Colonel Waibhav Anil Kale in Gaza. The attack is believed to be shots from an Israeli tank. The UN has set up a fact-finding panel to investigate the incident, with Deputy Spokesman Farhan Haq confirming Kale as the "first international casualty" in Gaza for the world body.

      Aiming for integration, India's Tri-Service Act notification sets stage for theatre commands

      The Indian government has enacted the Inter-Services Organisations (Command, Control and Discipline) Act, facilitating the creation of unified theatre commands, a major military reorganization. This move follows the BJP's manifesto promise to establish military theatre commands for more efficient operations. With the Act in force, military commanders will have administrative and disciplinary powers over personnel from all three services. The creation of integrated theatre commands aims to streamline planning, logistics, and operations, replacing the current 17 single-service commands.

      Army Chief Gen Manoj Pande reviews security situation along LAC in Ladakh

      General Manoj Pande, the Chief of Army Staff, conducted a thorough assessment of security along the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh. He received a detailed briefing on combat readiness at the Fire and Fury Corps headquarters in Leh. The COAS praised the officers and troops for their professionalism and commitment. Meanwhile, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan chaired the Parivartan Chintan 2.0 meeting to discuss reforms for achieving jointness integration and ensuring territorial integrity and national sovereignty.

      'Wars are changing': Army Chief and CDS want Indian forces to adopt de-novo mantra for future warfare

      General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Defence Staff, initiated 'Parivartan Chintan' in New Delhi, focusing on developing a joint culture for the Armed Forces. The conference aimed to generate fresh ideas for jointness and integration among the services. Discussions included modernization, procurement, training, and collaboration, with a focus on emerging technologies and national strategic issues. This initiative aligns with the Indian armed forces' transformation towards joint structures, ensuring they are "future ready." The conference highlighted the importance of jointness and integration for theatre commands and broader defence reforms.

      Army Medical Corps endeavours to set benchmark in professionalism, courage beyond call of duty

      The Army Medical Corps celebrated its 260th raising day, highlighting its 260 years of service to the nation. The Corps has been a symbol of professionalism, courage, and compassion, providing optimal combat medical care and setting high standards in both peace and wartime. The event, attended by top military officials and veterans, honored the Corps' achievements and its motto of 'Sarve Santu Niramaya' (let all be free from disease). The Corps has excelled in UN peacekeeping missions and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) efforts, showcasing its commitment to 'Swastha Bharat, Viksit Bharat' (Healthy India, Developed India).

      Army commanders to brainstorm conceptual issues, review, assess overall security situation

      The Army Commanders' Conference for 2024 will be held in hybrid mode, starting with a virtual conference on March 28 and followed by a physical conference in New Delhi on April 1 and 2. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will address the conference and interact with senior military leaders. The conference provides a crucial platform for the Indian Army's top leadership to discuss strategic issues, set priorities, and make policy decisions. It will focus on operational effectiveness, innovation, and soldiers' welfare, with talks by subject-matter experts on geopolitical impacts on national security.

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