NEW DELHI (PTI): India and Maldives have discussed ways to further strengthen military ties during the visit of Maldivian Chief of Defence Forces Maj Gen Ahmed Shyam to New Delhi.
Shyam is on a four-day visit here and on Tuesday, he met the top political and military leaderships of India including Defence Minister A K Antony and the armed forces chiefs.
During the meetings, the two sides discussed ways to enhance defence ties including the steps needed for strengthening Maldivian armed forces, officials said.
Maldivian Defence Minister Mohamed Nazim had recently visited India and met his Indian counterpart when New Delhi had stated that it was committed to strengthening the Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF).
The two Defence Ministers had also discussed the training of Maldivian medical specialists in India and deputation of Indian armed forces medical specialists to Maldives to strengthen existing medical infrastructure.
India has also opened its doors for all MNDF personnel to its armed forces medical institutions for major surgeries and serious illnesses.
The two countries are also discussing measures to enhance interactions between the two armed forces and in this context, agreed to hold the next round of joint exercise this year.
India, Maldives discuss strengthening of defence ties
Article Posted on : - Feb 05, 2014
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