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General MM Naravane goes to ‘Army Chief’s Conclave’ in Bangladesh

DHAKA: Indian Army chief General MM Naravane on Sunday went to the Army Chiefs’ Conclave held in Dhaka, uninvolved of a worldwide military exercise.

General Naravane, who is in Bangladesh on a five-day official visit, conveyed a feature address on “Changing Nature of Global Conflicts: Role of UN Peacekeepers”, the Indian Army’s extra directorate general of public information (ADG PI) tweeted.

During the occasion, the Army chief likewise connected with the senior officials of the taking part countries and military onlookers from different countries.

The Shantir Ogroshena (Frontrunners of Peace) 2021 exercise initiated on April 4 at Bangabandhu Senanibas to recognize the birth centennial of Bangladesh’s ‘Father of the Nation’ Bangabandhu Sheik Mujibur Rahman and imprint 50 years of the country’s freedom from Pakistan.

Tending to the mediapersons, Mamata affirmed, “It is decimation. We have chosen to notice today as a dark day. The forces terminated on them straightforwardly. The CISF is prepared to give security to ventures and not to control a crowd. I was unable to rest the previous evening yet the Prime Minister was eating desserts. A particularly uncouth government, clumsy Prime Minister, inept home clergyman.”

An Indian Army unforeseen of 30 work force are taking part alongside the Royal Bhutan Army, Sri Lankan Army and Bangladesh Army in the activity that will close on Monday.

Military spectators from the US, UK, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Singapore are likewise going to the activity.

The point of the activity is to reinforce the strategies and improve interoperability among neighborhood nations to guarantee strong peacekeeping operations in the district.

The militaries of the multitude of taking part countries shared their significant encounters and refined their drills and strategies in peacekeeping operations.

The visit of General Naravane, who is here at the greeting of his Bangladeshi partner General Aziz Ahmed, comes under about fourteen days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi headed out to the adjoining country and met the top administration of Bangladesh to reinforce the essential ties.

The year 2021 imprints the 50th commemoration of political relations among India and Bangladesh, the freedom of Bangladesh from Pakistan and the birth centennial of ‘Bangabandhu’ Mujibur Rahman.

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