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Indo-Pacific Armies Chiefs Conference to welcome representatives from over 30 countries in Delhi

The conference aims to foster dialogue, enhance security, and promote peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region, fostering mutual understanding among partner nations.

Indo-Pacific Armies Chiefs Conference to welcome representatives from over 30 countries in Delhi

The national capital will host over 30 countries for the Indo-Pacific Armies Chiefs Conference from September 25 to 27. The event is aimed at exchanging views and developing mutual understanding among the Indo-Pacific partners, officers in the Indian Army said. Representatives from over 30 participating countries will discuss issues of mutual interest at the meeting, the Army informed further.

The conference will be a platform to exchange ideas and views on security, promote peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region, and develop mutual understanding and dialogue amongst the Indo-Pacific partners, officials added.

More than 20 chiefs of friendly armies are expected to take part in the main event, the officials said, adding that the participating countries include the US, France, and the UK.

“The Indo-Pacific Armies Chiefs Conference is being held in New Delhi from September 25 to 27 where over 30 countries will be represented in discussing issues of mutual interest. This will be a platform to exchange ideas and views on security, promote peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region, and develop mutual understanding and dialogue amongst the Indo-Pacific partners. More than 20 Chiefs of friendly Armies are expected to take part in the main event including countries like the US, France, and the UK,” the Army said in a statement.

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