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Army Chief Gen. Manoj Pande Visited Egypt For Three Days

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  • India and Egypt have good relationships based on shared history, culture, and economics, as well as strong ties between their people.
  • The Joint Defense Committee (JDC) is in charge of most of India and Egypt's present defense cooperation.

General Manoj Pande, the head of the Indian Army, is in Egypt for three days to improve defense cooperation and build ties in areas that are important to both countries.

“Indian Army Chief General Manoj Pande is in Egypt for three days. “The visit will be a chance to improve defense cooperation between the two countries and strengthen cooperation in areas of mutual interest,” ADG-PI wrote on Twitter.

Defense ties between India and Egypt are friendly. Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi was asked to be the main guest at India’s 74th Republic Day celebrations. This was done to show how close the two countries are and to show how strong their ties are.

The MEA said, “This is the first time the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt has been asked to be the Chief Guest at our Republic Day.” A group of soldiers from the Egyptian Army will also take part in the parade.

This year, India and Egypt marked 75 years since they first became friends.

India and Egypt have good relationships based on shared history, culture, and economics, as well as strong ties between their people. The many different parts of the relationship are shared cultural values, a desire to help the economy grow, cooperation in the areas of defense and security, and agreement on regional and global issues. At foreign and multilateral events, the two countries work together closely.

The Joint Defense Committee (JDC) is in charge of most of India and Egypt’s present defense cooperation. Every other time, JDC meetings were held in one country and the next time they were held in the other country. India and Egypt also work together on defense through a number of courses, exercises, ship transits, aircraft transits, and defense displays.

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