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Indian Army All Set To Host The 13th Edition Of Conclave Of Army Chiefs Of Indo-Pacific Region On September 26-27

The Indo-Pacific Armies Chiefs' Conclave (IPACC), instituted as a biennial event in 1999, is attended by Army chiefs of countries of the Indo-Pacific region, to discuss issues of mutual interest.     

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Vice Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen M V Suchindra Kumar
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The Indian Army is all set to host a two-day conference of Army chiefs of the Indo-Pacific nations next week. It has been reported that the conclave aims to evolve a common strategy in a bid to ensure peace, prosperity and stability against the backdrop of escalating tension in geopolitics over China's increasing military muscle-flexing in the region.

The Indo-Pacific Armies Chiefs' Conclave (IPACC), instituted as a biennial event in 1999, is attended by Army chiefs of countries of the Indo-Pacific region, to discuss issues of mutual interest.     

About the conclave

According to the officials, fifteen Army chiefs and delegations from 22 countries will attend the event to be held in Delhi on September 26 and 27, officials said. The US Army is co-hosting the conference.

This time, the IPACC is all set to deliberate on the role of military diplomacy in mitigating various crises, ways to enhance collaboration among the armed forces of the region and boosting interoperability.

An exhibition of India's indigenously developed weapons, military systems and platforms is also being organised on the sidelines of the event. 

Moreover, the Indian Army will also be hosting the 47th Indo Pacific Armies Management Seminar (IPAMS) and the Senior Enlisted Leaders Forum (SELF). 

The theme of the conclave is 'Together for Peace: Sustaining Peace and Stability in the Indo-Pacific Region'. 

What did the VC of Army Staff say?

According to the Vice Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen M V Suchindra Kumar, the event will provide a unique opportunity to build common perspectives towards a shared vision and that it will help strengthen friendships through the formidable and indelible "soldierly bond."

"The current edition of this conclave is very special, as it will witness participation of full spectrum of military ranks, from Army chiefs to non-commissioned Officers from 22 nationalities, and their spouses," Lt Gen Kumar told reporters.

"Fifteen Army chiefs and delegations from 22 countries will attend this event in Delhi. I take this opportunity to thank the US Army, especially US Army Pacific, who are our co-hosts," he said.

In his remarks, the Vice Chief of Army Staff also underlined the importance of land forces to ensure the vision of a free, open, inclusive, peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific that he asserted must be based on a rules-based international order.

"The Indian Army's involvement in the Indo-Pacific mirrors this thought. As we delve into the region's intricacies and our role within its development, the paramount importance of peace, security, and stability cannot be overlooked," he said. 

"Since Independence, the Indian armed Forces, particularly the Indian Army, have made significant contributions in promoting peace and stability in the region," he said. 

Lt Gen Kumar said the Indian Army's commitment is not limited to security efforts alone but extends to humanitarian endeavours and relief efforts during natural disasters also.