Beginning the four-day official visit to India, Lieutenant General Simon Stuart, Chief of the Australian Army, paid homage to the fallen heroes of the Indian Armed Forces during a wreath-laying ceremony at the National War Memorial, here today. The visit aims to further strengthen bilateral defence cooperation and enhance strategic engagement between the two nations, a spokesperson from the Ministry of Defence stated.
Later, the Australian army chief was accorded a Guard of Honour at South Block and a formal call-on with General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff.
The Chief of the Australian Army was briefed on India’s security perspective, Operation Sindoor, and recent advancements in technology absorption within the Indian Army. He also met senior leadership of the Indian Armed Forces, including General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Defence Staff; Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi, Chief of Naval Staff; Air Marshal Amar Preet Singh, Chief of Air Staff; and Rajesh Kumar, Defence Secretary.
On the sidelines of the visit, the Regimental Sergeant Major of the Australian Army met the Army Subedar Major of the Indian Army at South Block, fostering camaraderie and collaboration between all ranks, the statement added.
On 12 August, General Stuart will travel to Agra to visit the 50 (Independent) Parachute Brigade and interact with all ranks. He will also visit the iconic Taj Mahal before returning to New Delhi to deliver a keynote address at the National Defence College.
On 13 and 14 August, the Chief of the Australian Army will proceed to Pune, where he will interact with Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command, and visit the National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla. He is scheduled to address the cadets on leadership, joint training, and cooperation. During the two-day visit, he will also participate in other defence cooperation engagements.