New Delhi: India and Chad are engaged in discussions aimed at bolstering their cooperation in military training and counter-terrorism efforts. Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh recently met with Ildjima Badda, the Ambassador of Chad to India, to explore avenues for deepening military collaboration between the two nations.
The discussions centered on strengthening cooperation in several key areas, including military training, capacity building, defence equipment supply, and counter-terrorism initiatives. Both sides recognize the importance of working together to address shared security concerns and enhance their respective capabilities.
The meeting highlights India's growing engagement with African nations in the defence and security domain. By partnering with countries like Chad, India aims to promote regional stability and contribute to the fight against terrorism.
Chad, located in Central Africa, faces numerous security challenges, including the threat of terrorism and armed conflict. Strengthening its defence capabilities and collaborating with international partners like India is crucial for addressing these challenges.
India has been actively expanding its defence cooperation with various countries in Africa, offering training programs, equipment, and expertise to enhance their security capabilities. This engagement is guided by India's commitment to supporting peace and stability in the region.
The discussions between Defence Secretary Singh and Ambassador Badda are expected to pave the way for enhanced cooperation between India and Chad in the areas of military training and counter-terrorism. Further details on specific initiatives and agreements are anticipated to emerge in the coming months.
