India and Saudi Arabia recently held the first Army-to-Army Staff Talks in New Delhi to strengthen defense cooperation as part of the Annual Defence Cooperation Plan. The discussions revolved around Joint Exercise Sada Tanseeq, military training, and operational logistics, with a focus on improving interoperability and capability development. This move comes in the wake of Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Saudi Arabia and signifies a deepening strategic partnership between the two nations. The talks aim to further solidify the ties between the Indian and Saudi Arabian armies, enhancing their ability to work together effectively in various defense-related endeavors. The collaboration is expected to have a positive impact on both countries’ defense capabilities and overall security interests.

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