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Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi's visit to the UAE aims to expand bilateral military ties with discussions focusing on enhancing military engagement and cooperation. This visit marks continued momentum following previous engagements,
The UAE said Tuesday it was pulling its remaining forces out of Yemen, following a Saudi demand to withdraw within 24 hours as tensions escalate over a sweeping offensive by Abu Dhabi-backed separatists.
Saudi Arabia launched strikes on December 30 on military vehicles in Mukalla, Yemen, that it said the United Arab Emirates had illegally shipped there to support the separatist Southern Transitional Council in eastern Yemen - a claim the UAE denied.
Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi's recent tour to the UAE and Sri Lanka marked a significant leap forward in defense alliances. Through robust strategic discussions and collaborative capacity-building efforts,
The United Arab Emirates' defence ministry said on Tuesday it has voluntarily ended the mission of its counterterrorism units in Yemen, the only remaining forces it has in the country after ending its military presence in 2019.
The UAE Armed Forces has requested up to US$526 million (Dh1.93bn) worth of Hellfire missiles and related equipment and services from US-based contractors, an extension for a series of UAE missile deals, reported The National. The US government’s Defense ...
General Upendra Dwivedi will first visit United Arab Emirates and then proceed to Sri Lanka as part of India’s continued engagement to strengthen defence cooperation and military-to-military ties with friendly foreign countries,