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UK’s Royal College of Defence Studies Delegation Enhances Defence Interaction with National Defence College, India

Lieutenant General Sir George Norton (Retd.), along with his team, expressed keen interest in gaining insights into India's strategic perspectives, security challenges, and evolving defence policies.

A delegation comprising 21 members from the prestigious Royal College of Defence Studies (RCDS) in the United Kingdom, led by Lieutenant General Sir George Norton (Retd.), Commandant of RCDS, embarked on a visit to the National Defence College (NDC) in New Delhi today.

The visit, aimed at fostering greater defence interaction at the senior military leadership level, served as a platform for understanding emerging challenges and deliberating on defence-related issues affecting both the UK and India.

The RCDS delegation engaged in extensive interactions with the Commandant, faculty, staff, and participants of the 64th NDC course, reflecting a commitment to deepening bilateral defence cooperation and mutual understanding.

The visit of the RCDS delegation to the National Defence College underscored the significance of high-level engagements in strengthening strategic partnerships and promoting dialogue on issues of mutual interest.

Lieutenant General Sir George Norton (Retd.), along with his team, expressed keen interest in gaining insights into India’s strategic perspectives, security challenges, and evolving defence policies.

The delegation sought to leverage the expertise and experience of the National Defence College in addressing common defence and security concerns, thereby fostering closer ties between the defence establishments of the UK and India.

During the interactions, the RCDS delegation engaged in fruitful discussions with the Commandant, faculty, and staff of the National Defence College, exchanging views on a wide range of topics including geopolitical developments, regional security dynamics, counter-terrorism strategies, and military modernization efforts.

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The exchange of ideas and experiences facilitated a deeper understanding of each other’s defence doctrines, operational concepts, and institutional frameworks, paving the way for enhanced cooperation and collaboration in addressing shared challenges.

The delegation also had the opportunity to engage with the participants of the 64th NDC course, comprising senior military officers and civilian officials from India and friendly foreign countries.

The interaction provided a valuable platform for exchanging perspectives, sharing best practices, and building networks among future leaders and decision-makers in the defence and security domain.

Through such engagements, the RCDS delegation aimed to strengthen people-to-people ties and promote greater synergy and cooperation between the defence establishments of the UK and India.

Speaking on the occasion, Lieutenant General Sir George Norton (Retd.) emphasized the importance of robust defence interaction and collaboration in addressing complex security challenges facing the international community.

He commended the National Defence College for its role in fostering strategic thinking and professional development among military and civilian leaders, and expressed confidence in the prospects for deepening defence cooperation between the UK and India.

In response, the Commandant of the National Defence College reiterated India’s commitment to strengthening bilateral defence ties with the UK and welcomed the delegation’s visit as a testament to the growing partnership between the two countries.

He highlighted the significance of such exchanges in promoting mutual understanding, trust, and cooperation, and expressed hope for further engagements in the future.

The visit of the Royal College of Defence Studies delegation to the National Defence College marks a significant step forward in advancing defence cooperation and strategic dialogue between the UK and India. Through constructive engagement and collaboration, both countries are poised to address emerging security challenges and contribute to regional and global peace and stability.

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Pratham Gurung
Pratham Gurung
An avid movie buff who aspires to make it into the armed forces. Always had a knack for words so reading and writing are my favourite hobbies. Can debate on anything but not everything.
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