Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Wednesday made a high-level visit to the United States Army Pacific (USARPAC) at Fort Shafter, Hawaii, as both nations look to bolster security architecture across the Indo-Pacific.During the visit, General Dwivedi engaged in extensive deliberations with General Ronald P Clark, Commanding General of USARPAC, alongside other senior military leadership.“General Upendra Dwivedi, COAS, was accorded a Guard of Honour at Fort Shafter, Hawaii, during his ongoing visit to United States Army Pacific. He held discussions with General Ronald P. Clark, Commanding General @USARPAC, and other senior leaders, focusing on strengthening India-US Defence Cooperation and advancing a shared vision for peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific”, the ADGPI said in a post on X.Beyond the boardroom, the Army chief undertook an aerial tour of Oahu Island. This survey provided the Army chief with a first-hand look at the US military’s training ecosystem, observing the sophisticated infrastructure used for jungle and littoral warfare training and multi-domain readiness, gaining insights into how the US integrates land, air, sea, cyber and space capabilities to maintain operational dominance.The Army chief’s visit comes shortly after Air Chief Marshal Singh was hosted by US Air Force Chief of Staff General Ken Wilsbach at the Pentagon on April 10. The two air chiefs met to discuss mutual aid and plans for a productive future for both countries.
