Indian Air chief’s Bangladesh visit ‘highly significant’

India has described the two-day visit of Indian Air Chief Marshal Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria to Bangladesh “highly significant” in view of the Golden Jubilee of the historic victory in 1971 War for the Liberation of Bangladesh.

The Indian Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) was invited by his counterpart Air Marshal Shaikh Abdul Hannan, Chief of Air Staff, Bangladesh Air Force to review the Passing Out Parade and Commissioning Ceremony at Bangladesh Air Force Academy (BAFA) in Jashore on June 28 on the occasion of ‘President Parade 2021’.

“The two-day visit was highly significant,” said a media release issued by the Press Information Bureau of India on Tuesday.

This occasion also marks the first instance when any foreign chief was invited to review the Parade as the chief guest, a reaffirmation of the strong bonds of friendship and trust between Bangladesh India and their Armed Forces.

While addressing the graduating trainees on parade, Indian CAS complimented them for an excellent parade and noted the rapid progress being made in all aspects of military-level interactions, with bilateral defence cooperation having become an important pillar in the deep historical and fraternal ties between India and Bangladesh.

The CAS described this event as a reflection of the excellent state of professional relationship between the two Air Forces based on mutual trust and understanding.

He expressed confidence that his presence in BAFA during this historic 50th year of the Liberation War would reinforce the already strong and multidimensional partnership between the two Nations.

During his stay in Bangladesh, Bhadauria held discussions with his host, the Chief of Air Staff Bangladesh Air Force as well as the Chief of Army Staff and Principal Staff Officer, Armed Forces Division; wherein matters of mutual interest and avenues to further strengthen the all-encompassing defence cooperation were discussed.

He also interacted with the High Commissioner of India Vikram K. Doraiswami during his stay in Dhaka.

Source: United News of Bangladesh

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