Nepal’s Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Ashok Raj Sigdel, is scheduled to visit Pune tomorrow as part of his official trip to India. This significant journey aims to strengthen military cooperation between India and Nepal, reflecting the growing ties between the two neighboring nations.
Commencing on December 10, Gen Sigdel’s official visit includes a series of high-profile meetings with key Indian officials. He has already engaged in discussions with External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. These meetings are expected to focus on defense collaboration, mutual security concerns, and regional stability.
In Pune, Gen Sigdel will meet representatives from the Indian defense industry, providing an opportunity to explore advancements and innovations in military equipment. As part of this itinerary, he will also witness a static equipment display, showcasing India’s defense capabilities.
Another significant event during his visit is the ceremonial wreath-laying he conducted at the National War Memorial, symbolizing respect and honor for the sacrifices made by armed forces personnel. Further, he is set to receive a Guard of Honour at the South Block, underscoring the ceremonial aspects of his visit and the importance India places on its military relationships.
A key highlight of Gen Sigdel’s trip will occur on December 12, when he attends the Investiture Ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan. During this prestigious event, he will be conferred the honorary rank of General of the Indian Army, a gesture that marks the strengthening of military ties and mutual respect between the two nations.
The visit will also see Gen Sigdel make stops in Dehradun and Ayodhya, where he is expected to visit the Ram Temple, further enriching the cultural aspect of his trip.
Gen Sigdel is scheduled to conclude his visit on December 15, after which he will return to Nepal, having made significant strides in fostering long-lasting ties between the armed forces of India and Nepal.