During an official visit to Australia, Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Upendra Dwivedi made a significant stop at the Australian Defence College. This visit reflects the growing relationship between India and Australia in terms of defence collaboration and military education.
General Dwivedi had productive discussions with Major General Martin White, Commander of the Australian Defence College, and Brigadier Lara Troy, Commandant of the Australian War College. The talks concentrated on enhancing institutional cooperation and professional military education, while also addressing shared views on contemporary security threats facing both nations.
Following these discussions, General Dwivedi addressed the faculty and student officers at the Australian Command and Staff College (ACSC). In his address, he provided insights into modern leadership and the shifting strategic dynamics that define todayโs global landscape. He emphasized the evolving role of armed forces in responding to a complex and fast-changing security environment.
General Dwivedi underscored the necessity of jointness, adaptability, and continuous learning within military institutions. He pointed out that professional military education serves as a crucial component in cultivating future-ready military leaders. These leaders are essential for operating effectively across various domains and tackling global security challenges as they arise.





