Cds general anil chauhan: The Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan is going to Singapore to participate in the Shangri-La dialogue held from Friday (May 30 to 01 June) amidst the ongoing Tanatani from Pakistan after Operation Sindoor. Army Chiefs and Defense Ministers from around 40 countries, including India, are participating in the 22nd edition of the Shangri-La talks organized by the International Institute for Strategic Affairs (IISS) annually.
With military heads of many countries CDS Chauhan will meet
Chief of Defense Staff General Anil Chauhan will hold a bilateral meeting with heads of defense forces and senior military leaderships of several countries including Australia, European Union, France, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Britain and America during his Singapore tour.
Pahalgam terror attack and operation vermilion will give information
It is also believed that in bilateral meetings, CDS will also share information about India’s military action under the hand of Pakistan in Pahalgam terror attack and India’s military action under Operation Sindoor.
General Chauhan will address many topics including future war and warfare
CDS General Anil Chauhan will address the educational world, think tanks and researchers and address the topic “Future war and warfare”. Apart from this, General Chauhan will also participate in special sessions as part of the program and express views on the topic “Defense Innovation Solution for Future Challenges”.
Conference may be a platform to increase India’s strategic participation in Indo-Pacific region
Shangri-La Dialogue is a prestigious summit of Asia on the subject of defense and security, bringing ministers, military heads, policy makers and strategic experts from all over the world to a platform. At the ceremony, the leading persons from 40 countries will address security challenges in the Asia-Pacific region. This conference will provide a platform to strengthen defense cooperation, consider mutual safety interests and increase India’s strategic participation in the Indo-Pacific region.