Army Chief Visits US, Explores Training Synergies With Specialist Units
Washington: As part of his four-day official visit to the United
States, the Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Manoj Pande visited
Headquarters of 1 Corps of the US Army, where he received briefings on the
Stryker Unit, Multi-Domain Task Force, and the Special Forces Group, aiming to
explore opportunities for more significant training engagements.
The US Army's Multi-Domain Task Force is a theater-specific unit that uses
long-range precision effects. They are the organizational centerpiece in the
US Army's operationalization of Multi-Domain Operations (MDO). MDO describes
how the Army can counter and defeat a near-peer adversary in all domains.
General Manoj Pande #COAS during his visit to the #USA, visited Headquarters 1 Corps, @USArmy and was briefed about the Stryker Unit, Multi-Domain Task Force and the Special Forces Group. The visit to the specialist units by the #COAS aims at exploring avenues for more… pic.twitter.com/Awg8oeFiCz
— ADG PI - INDIAN ARMY (@adgpi) February 16, 2024
The Indian Army's in a post on X, highlighted General Manoj Pande's activities
during his visit to the USA. "General Manoj Pande, #COAS, visited @USArmy
Headquarters 1 Corps during his #USA visit, briefed on Stryker Unit,
Multi-Domain Task Force, and Special Forces Group. The aim: explore avenues
for more significant training engagements."
During the four-day official visit to the US (February 13-16), the Army Chief
engaged in discussions with General Randy George, the Chief of Staff of the
United States Army, aimed at strengthening bilateral relations and fostering
global peace and security efforts.
The Army Chief commenced his visit by reviewing the US Army Guard of Honour.
He then participated in a solemn ceremony, paying respects by laying a wreath
at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery.
The Army Chief also visited the Army Geospatial Centre at Fort Belvoir and
interacted with the Vice President of the National Defense University at Fort
McNair.
Additionally, General Pande held discussions with the Charge d'Affaires of the
Indian Embassy in the United States, where they deliberated on important
ongoing and prospective initiatives.
This visit is another milestone in the Indo-US defence relationship,
reflecting a mutual desire to enhance military collaboration, exchange
strategic perspectives on global threat perceptions, and work together toward
future force development and modernisation.
The engagements between General Manoj Pande and senior leadership of the
United States Army are poised to yield substantive outcomes, fostering an
environment conducive to shared security interests and defence cooperation.
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