India-Nepal Military Relationship Strengthened at Chiefs’ Conclave

India-Nepal Military Relationship Strengthened at Chiefs’ Conclave.webp

New Delhi, February 27 – The Tenth Chiefs’ Conclave began in New Delhi on Friday, with a focus on promoting professional knowledge sharing and interaction between the current leadership and former Indian Army chiefs on contemporary security challenges, an official said.

The two-day event is being attended by former Chiefs of the Army Staff and Honorary Generals of the Indian Army from the Nepali Army, a Defence Ministry official said in a statement on Friday.

The Conclave provides an important institutional platform for professional interaction between the current leadership and former Chiefs, reinforcing continuity and collective wisdom across generations, it said.

The participation of Honorary Generals from Nepal reflects a globally unique and landmark military tradition, symbolizing the exceptional and enduring India-Nepal military relationship based on mutual trust, shared values, and a common martial heritage, it said.

This distinctive arrangement resonates with India's civilisational ethos of "Vishwabandhu" (Friend of the World) and the principle of "Neighbourhood First", underscoring India's commitment to strong, people-centric ties with its immediate neighbours, it said.

The programme commenced with a wreath-laying ceremony at the National War Memorial, followed by discussions on key issues related to operational preparedness, capability development, and contemporary security challenges.

The former Chiefs will also visit select Army establishments and cultural landmarks as part of their engagements.

The Chiefs’ Conclave reaffirms the Indian Army's commitment to preserving institutional memory, strengthening professional dialogue, and reinforcing the enduring spirit, said the Defence Ministry.

In another development, the Office of the Joint Secretary and Chief Administrative Officer (CAO/Welfare), Ministry of Defence, in coordination with the Office of the Director General, Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS), organized a Blood Donation Camp for the Armed Forces on Thursday.

The camp was held at the Defence Offices Complex, Africa Avenue, New Delhi, said a statement.

A medical team from the Armed Forces Transfusion Centre, Delhi Cantonment, provided the necessary logistical and manpower support for the conduct of the camp.

The event received an overwhelming response from the personnel, reflecting their commitment to serving the Armed Forces. A total of 131 officials donated blood during the drive, including civilian officials of the Armed Forces Headquarters (AFHQ) and service personnel. Certificates of appreciation were issued to the donors on the spot, said the statement.
 
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