Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

India’s Chief of the Army Staff Calls on President and Prime Minister

THE PRIME MINISTER EXPRESSED HIS APPRECIATI­ON FOR THE ASSISTANCE PROVIDED BY THE INDIAN ARMED FORCES TO SRI LANKA THROUGHOUT THE YEARS, ESPECIALLY IN THE AREA OF TRAINING GEN. NARAVANE WILL BE PRESENTING DRIVING AND FIRING SIMULATORS TO THE SCHOOL OF SRI

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The Chief of the Army Staff of India Gen. Manoj Mukund Naravane, who is in Sri Lanka, called on President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa separately last evening.

“Between the two armed forces, we have an excellent relationsh­ip,” Gen.naravane told Prime Minister Rajapaksa, further noting that this positive interactio­n will also help cement the bilateral relations between the two countries at all levels, including people-to-people connection­s, the PM office said.

The Prime Minister expressed his appreciati­on for the assistance provided by the Indian Armed Forces to Sri Lanka throughout the years, especially in the area of training.

During the current visit to Sri Lanka, Gen. Naravane will be presenting driving and firing simulators to the School of Sri Lanka Army Service Corps in Anuradhapu­ra. Speaking about this to the Prime Minister, the Indian Army Chief noted that technology will play a big role in the future, particular­ly in the area of training.

Given the high costs involved in maintainin­g a standing army, Gen. Naravane pointed out that simulators can serve a very useful role.

Among other aspects discussed between the two delegation­s included regional concerns of fundamenta­lism and terrorism and the importance of caring for veterans after their service to the country.

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