Physical Address
Indirizzo: Via Mario Greco 60, Buttigliera Alta, 10090, Torino, Italy
Physical Address
Indirizzo: Via Mario Greco 60, Buttigliera Alta, 10090, Torino, Italy
The chief of staff of the Indian Army, General Upendra Dwivedi, arrived this Sunday in Algiers for an official three-day visit, which is part of the strengthening of bilateral relations between the two armies.
The discussions will focus on the means of consolidating military cooperation between India and Algeria, in particular through the expansion of training in terms of training, capacity building and the implementation of new perspectives of technical exchanges.
“I am honored to be in Algeria, a country with which we share a sincere friendship and common interests. Algeria has become a solid partner for India, particularly in the field of military cooperation and training. Together, we work to build a relationship based on trust, mutual respect and mutual aid in the face of the security challenges of our time. “Said General Upendra Dwivedi during the reception organized by the India Embassy in Algiers.
General Dwivedi will be trained with his Algerian counterpart, Saïd Chengriha, the two officials will have an exchange of views on regional and international security challenges.
This visit follows that made in February 2025 by army general Said Chengriha in India. During this trip, the chief of staff of the National People’s Army (ANP) had met the highest Indian military officials, including the defense staff chief, General Anil Chauhan, and General Upendra Dwivedi himself.
During his stay, General Chengriha had visited several strategic industrial sites, including the Goa Shipyard Limited shipyard (GSL), specializing in the construction of military ships, as well as Bharat Forge Limited and Larsen & Toubro companies, leaders in the production of armored vehicles, air defense systems and advanced technologies. He had also taken part in the international military show AERO India 2025as well as the conclave of the Defense Ministers, where he had pleaded for a strengthening of multilateral cooperation in the face of new world security challenges.
Expansion cooperation
These reciprocal visits reflect a common desire to deepen military cooperation between Algeria and India. The two countries recently signed a memorandum of understanding covering several areas, including; there training of officers and the exchange of expertise, THE Sharing strategic and operational information,, there co -production and transfer of military technologies,, L’Organization of joint exercisesespecially in the naval and air fields, and theImplementation of military cooperation offices within the respective embassies.
Beyond the strictly military component, this cooperation illustrates an Algerian will of Diversify its strategic partnershipstraditionally turned to Russia, and an Indian ambition to expand its influence in North Africa and the Mediterranean.
Towards a reinforced strategic partnership
General Dwivedi’s visit to Algiers therefore consolidates the achievements of last February and open up new perspectives in the Defense field. It confirms that Algeria and India intend to register their military cooperation in a sustainable dynamic, based on the sharing of expertise, technological innovation and a common vision of regional and international security.