Army Chief on four day official visit to Maldives

February 11, 2010 08:29 am | Updated December 16, 2016 11:50 pm IST - New Delhi

A-12, DEL-280901 - SEPTEMBER 28, 2009 - New Delhi: Chief of army staff General Deepak Kapoor at the 182th celebration of Gunners Day at Amar Jawan, India Gate in New Delhi on Monday. PTI Photo by Atul Yadav NICAID:111064030

A-12, DEL-280901 - SEPTEMBER 28, 2009 - New Delhi: Chief of army staff General Deepak Kapoor at the 182th celebration of Gunners Day at Amar Jawan, India Gate in New Delhi on Monday. PTI Photo by Atul Yadav NICAID:111064030

Chief of Army Staff General Deepak Kapoor would be on an official visit to Maldives from February 11 to February 14. The Army Chief, during his visit, will interact with the Maldivian President, Foreign Minister, Defence Minister, Chief of Defence Forces and a number of other dignitaries.

Gen. Kapoor would also be visiting the newly established Headquarters Southern Areas of Maldives National Defence Forces and would be paying tributes at the Memorial of Indian Soldiers on the Island of Gan.

He would also be discussing subjetcs of mutual concerns such as training of Maldivian Armed Forces personnel in various fields.

The Chief’s visit will further cement our close defence ties with Maldives and provide an impetus to our on-going defence cooperation, said a release.

The visit holds significance in the light of increasing bilateral and defence cooperation between the India and Maldives.

The present visit to Maldives has been undertaken after a gap of three years since the last COAS visited Maldives in February 2007.

The friendship between India and Maldives is based on common ideals and principles, arising from a significant legacy of historic links and common culture. It is pertinent to mention that India was the first country to recognise Maldives on its independence in 1965.

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