New Delhi, Feb 4: Indian Army Chief General Manoj Pande on Friday (Feb 3) met Commander of Royal Cambodian Army Lt General Hun Manet in the national capital. The discussions focused on strengthening bilateral defence cooperation between the two countries.
"This is the maiden visit by any Commander of the Royal Cambodian Army and is a milestone in Army-to-Army relations between both countries," the Defence Ministry said in a statement. During the interaction between General Pande and Lt Gen Manet, 'Terms of Reference' for staff talks between the two armies were signed and folders on customized training for Royal Cambodian Army were exchanged.
General Pande reaffirmed India's support to Cambodia by offering customized training modules for the Royal Cambodian Army and Lt Gen Hun Manet announced the schedule for the conduct of the first Army to Army Staff Talks in Cambodia. "The Indian Army will be conducting tailor-made courses in various contemporary subjects at its premier training establishments and deploy a Training team to Cambodia," the Defence Ministry said in its statement.
The visiting General Officer commenced his visit by paying tributes to the fallen heroes of the Indian Armed Forces by laying a wreath at the National War Memorial. Manet was accorded a Ceremonial reception and Guard of Honour at the South Block lawns. Lt General Manet, also the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, began his three-day visit to India on Thursday (Feb 2).
He called on Defence Secretary Giridhar Aramane and was briefed on the Indian indigenous defence equipment manufacturing eco-system by the Department of Defence Production (DDP) and the Army Design Bureau. Lt Gen Hun Manet is scheduled to visit Rajputana Rifles Regimental Centre Delhi Cantt on Saturday (Feb 4), where he will witness the training of Agniveers and a display of indigenous defence equipment.