COAS General Dwivedi and US General Vowell Enhance Defense Partnership
Senior army leaders from India and the United States met in New Delhi on March 13, 2026. Lieutenant General Joel B. Vowell, deputy commanding general of USARPAC, held talks with the Chief of Army Staff. COAS General Dwivedi led the Indian delegation.
Agenda and focus
The discussion centered on regional security in the Indo-Pacific. Leaders reviewed plans for joint military exercises to boost interoperability.
They also explored fresh avenues for military-to-military cooperation across multiple domains. Officials described the visit as part of a “US General Vowell Enhance Defense Partnership” initiative.
Official communications
The Indian Army’s public information directorate posted details of the meeting on X. The statement emphasized growing strategic convergence between the two armies.
Both sides affirmed a shared commitment to address emerging security challenges. The exchanges aimed to translate policy alignment into practical cooperation.
Earlier exchange with France
Earlier in March, the Indian Army held a Subject Matter Expert Exchange with the French Army. The event took place on March 9 and 10, 2026.
Delegations discussed employment of long-range vectors and precision-guided munitions. They shared operational experiences, doctrinal updates, and global trends in precision fires.
Purpose and outcomes
Such exchanges are intended to strengthen professional military ties. Participants sought to deepen mutual understanding of modern battlefield requirements.
Both meetings underscore a broader push to enhance interoperability and joint preparedness. The engagements will likely inform future exercises and cooperation plans.
This report is based on a syndicated ANI feed and was published on Filmogaz.com.