Under the umbrella of the 2015 Defence and International
Security Partnership (DISP), Sir Stuart met senior Indian
military figures, including the Chairman of the Chiefs of
Staff Committee (COSC), currently Admiral Sunil Lanba;
the Chief of the Army Staff, General Bipin Rawat; and the
General Officer Commanding in Chief Eastern Command,
Lieutenant General Praveen Bakshi. Sir Stuart also met
with the Indian Defence minister, Shri Arun Jaitley, and
the National Security Advisor, Shri Ajit Doval.
Sir Stuart’s exchanges centred on the continued growing
defence relationship through the recently established
Capability Partnerships, the joint threats of terrorism
and extremism faced globally, upcoming exercises and UN
Peacekeeping among other topics.
UK Chief of the Defence Staff Air Chief Marshal Sir
Stuart Peach said:
My interactions with the civilian and political
officials have served to underpin our already strong
bonds. Our shared values provide a platform on which,
as partners, we can contribute to regional and global
security and jointly develop cutting edge capabilities
for our armed forces. Whether beating terror, securing
peace and stability through better peacekeeping or
sharing operational knowledge and technology, as
defence partners, we are world beaters.
The Chief of the Defence Staff visited Delhi and Kolkata
over four days. In addition to meetings with senior
military and civilian officials, he laid a wreath at
India Gate in commemoration of the 74,000 Indians who
served and died in the First World War.
Sir Stuart also interacted with students at the
prestigious National Defence College, India’s principal
establishment for strategic learning for senior Indian
and selected international Defence officers. His trip was
completed by a visit to the Garden Reach Shipbuilders
& Engineers Ltd, the premier Warship building Company
in India.
The UK’s and India’s Armed Forces continue to benefit
from a close relationship and Sir Stuart’s visit
fortifies this. Both countries’ Armed Forces are
undergoing a transformation in some guise and the
learning experiences from each other in areas like the
joint aircraft carrier projects, to combatting terrorism,
develops best practice between global partners.