How Did CDS Chauhan and His Indonesian Counterpart Strengthen Defence Ties?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Strengthened Defence ties between India and Indonesia.
- Focus on maritime collaboration and regional security.
- Commitment to joint exercises and Defence industrial partnerships.
- Exploration of satellite technology collaboration.
- Discussion on military medicine training programs for TNI.
Jakarta, Oct 29 (NationPress) General Anil Chauhan, India's Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), had a significant meeting with his Indonesian counterpart, General Agus Subiyanto, who serves as the Commander-in-Chief of Indonesia's Armed Forces, in Jakarta. Their discussions centered around enhancing Defence collaboration between Indonesia and India, with a focus on regional security, maritime activities, and the advancement of the Defence sector.
During this engagement, the CDS also met with senior officials of the Indonesian Armed Forces.
Both parties evaluated the progress made in various Defence and maritime cooperation projects and expressed their commitment to expanding ongoing initiatives, which include joint exercises, Defence industrial partnerships, capacity building, as well as innovation and R&D.
They explored new avenues for collaboration in satellite technology and the maritime sector, reinforcing their mutual dedication to preserving stability and security in the Indo-Pacific region.
The Indian Embassy in Jakarta highlighted that this meeting reflects India's dedication to cultivating a strong Defence and maritime alliance with Indonesia.
General Agus Subiyanto emphasized the deep historical and cultural connections between Indonesia and India, expressing optimism for the continued growth of relations between their armed forces.
On the previous day, Indonesia's Defence Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin engaged in talks with General Chauhan in Jakarta, focusing on strengthening Defence cooperation between the two nations.
The Indian Embassy noted that discussions also included opportunities in the field of military medicine, particularly specialist training programs for Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) healthcare professionals, as part of efforts to enhance Defence capabilities and human resource development.
Welcoming General Chauhan, the Indonesian Defence Minister acknowledged the warm hospitality provided by the Government of India to the Indonesian delegation during India’s Republic Day Parade in January 2025.
The CDS is officially visiting Indonesia from October 26-31 to further strengthen the solid security ties between both nations.
This visit underscores the increasing Defence engagement between India and Indonesia and aims to build upon the Defence-related outcomes of President Prabowo Subianto's State visit to India in January 2025. The aim is to deepen collaboration between India and Indonesia, who are Comprehensive Strategic Partners, in the sphere of Defence cooperation.