Army Chief Manoj Pande meets with South Korea’s joint Chief of Staff General Kim Seung-yum
- In Reports
- 11:29 AM, Nov 22, 2023
- Myind Staff
During his official visit to South Korea, General Manoj Pande, Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), engaged in discussions with the Vice Minister of Defence Acquisition Programme Administration. Additionally, he met with General Kim Seung-yum, the Chairman and Joint Chief of Staff of the Republic of Korea.
“Aspects related to further strengthening of military ties and bilateral defence cooperation were discussed during the significant interaction,” the Indian Army posted on X. “The COAS also paid tributes to the bravehearts in a solemn wreath-laying ceremony at the War Memorial,” it added.
In the course of his trip to South Korea, the Chief of Army Staff received a remarkable Guard of Honour. “General Manoj Pande #COAS was presented an impressive Guard of Honour during his visit. The #COAS interacted with General Park An-su, Chief of Staff, ROK Army & exchanged thoughts on contemporary issues of mutual interest,” the Indian Army said.
“He also visited Defence Establishments & Tech labs, including Agency of Defence Development #ADD where he was briefed on the ongoing R&D and latest developments in the fields of AI, Autonomous Vehicles, Man-Unmanned Teaming & Robotics,” it posted on X.
General Manoj Pande visited the Republic of Korea to fortify the already strong defense ties between the two nations. The Ministry of Defence has highlighted the significance of this visit, a momentous day in the history of India-ROK relations.
The primary objective of General Manoj Pande's visit is to enhance and deepen the collaborative efforts in defense between India and the Republic of Korea. This diplomatic initiative underscores the commitment to bolstering the strategic partnership and fostering mutual cooperation in defense matters.
As part of his official visit to the Republic of Korea, Chief of the Army Staff General Manoj Pande's itinerary includes engaging with the senior military leadership of the ROK. Additionally, the COAS will undertake visits to various defense formations and establishments, further solidifying the bonds between the armed forces of both nations.
India and the Republic of Korea (ROK) mark five decades of diplomatic relations, commemorating their 50th anniversary. This significant milestone highlights the unwavering dedication of both nations to fortify their special strategic partnership. The visit accentuates their commitment to bolstering ties and emphasizes the enduring bond between India and the Republic of Korea.
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