New Delhi, Aug 22 (UNI) General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), is scheduled to visit Algeria in the coming week, marking his first international tour following the successful completion of Operation Sindoor.
The visit highlights Indian Army’s growing role in strengthening India’s strategic engagements abroad, the Indian Army said .
General Dwivedi’s visit also follows the recent tours of President of India and the Chief of Defence Staff to Algiers, which laid the foundation for deeper cooperation.
At the core of the visit lies defence cooperation. The Army Chief is expected to discuss strengthening Army-to-Army ties, expanding training exchanges and enhancing capability development initiatives. With Algeria operating predominantly similar equipment, India is well positioned to share operational expertise, provide maintenance and training support, and promote collaboration in Defence technologies.
The two sides are also expected to explore opportunities for Defence industrial partnership, particularly in areas of modernisation, logistics, and equipment support.
General Dwivedi will share India’s strategic vision of zero tolerance against terrorism and exchange perspectives on regional and global security challenges. These deliberations are expected to contribute to building trust, interoperability, and practical cooperation between the two militaries.
India views Algeria as a natural partner in its outreach to Africa and the Mediterranean, given its pivotal role as a gateway to the Maghreb–Sahel–Mediterranean region. Algeria’s position as a security anchor for the Sahel, an energy powerhouse with oil, gas, and rare earth reserves, and its robust and modernised military make it a vital partner in advancing peace and stability in the wider region.
Algeria, as a regional leader in the Maghreb–Sahel with strong positions in the African union and the Non-Aligned tradition. India’s outreach aims to deepen trust, expand defence and training cooperation, and diversify Algeria’s partnerships in line with mutual interests.
General Dwivedi’s upcoming visit is thus expected to inject fresh momentum into India–Algeria relations, reinforcing shared values of sovereignty, non-alignment, and South–South cooperation, while anchoring long-term defence and security collaboration between the two armies, the spokesman said.