Chief of Army Staff General Sharma going to India to participate in Indo-Pacific Army Chiefs’ Conclave

KATHMANDU, Sep 21: The Chief of Army Staff General of Nepal Army Prabhu Ram Sharma is going to India to participate in the 13th edition of the Indo-Pacific Army Chiefs’ Conclave (IPACC) which is going to be held from the 25th to the 27th of September in New Delhi. The Directorate of Military Public Relations an

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Army Chief jets off to India to take part in Indo-Pacific Chief Conference

The chief of army staff, Prabhu Sharma, has left for New Delhi to take part in the 13th Indo-Pacific Cheif Conference. The post Army Chief jets off to India to take part in Indo-Pacific Chief Conference appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Delhi to host over 30 countries at Indo-Pacific Armies Chiefs Conference

NEW DEHLI, Sep 23: The national capital will host over 30 countries for the Indo-Pacific Armies Chiefs Conference from September 25 to 27. The event is aimed at exchanging views and developing mutual understanding among the Indo-Pacific partners, officers in the Indian Army said

Japan-Australia defence cooperation pact to take effect tomorrow

In an effort to counter China's expanding influence in the Indo-Pacific,

IPS of USA turning Indo Pacific region into volatile area: Nepal

KATHMANDU, July 27: Madhav Kumar Nepal, Chairman of CPN (Unified Socialist), has maintained that the Indo-Pacific Strategy (IPS) of United States of America (USA) is turning the Indo Pacific into a volatile area.  Addressing the ‘webinar on adopting Marxism to the local context and needs of our times and award ceremony for the theoretical paper writers’, Chairman Nepal said that the United States is trying to dominate the whole world. “South Asia at present is facing a neoliberal capitalist crisis. There is increasing aggression of imperialist forces in the region. Therefore, it is very important for the left forces of the region to have strong solidarity and cooperation towards building internationalism and fighting together against imperialism.” Likewise, Chair Nepal stated that China and Nepal have common problems as well as common challenges. “We are all envisioning a socialist society and fighting against the same enemy. But, people feel that we are disorganized. Therefore, I hope we have lots of things to share with each other, learn from each other's successes and weaknesses and should have more support and solidarity.” “What I also think is that it is time to be more organized and active. It is the time to be more visible for all of us. The world demands internationalism, collectivism and solidarity. We must have healthy ideological debates which will be a step forward that will also build a foundation of stronger solidarity among us regionally and globally,” Nepal further said. The web event was attended by leaders of the IDCPC, Communist and Left Parties of South Asia, delegates of South Asian Communist and Left Parties, leftist Intellectuals and other personnel of the International People's Assembly from different parties and countries outside South Asia.

US sees Indo-Pacific as 'priority theatre', can be stabilizing force

US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin on Friday underlined the important role of India and other partner countries for peace in the Indo-Pacific region

US sees Indo-Pacific as 'priority theatre', can be stabilizing force

US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin on Friday underlined the important role of India and other partner countries for peace in the Indo-Pacific region

Biden launches Indo-Pacific trade deal

President Joe Biden on Monday launched a new trade deal with 12 Indo-Pacific nations aimed at strengthening their economies