India & Sri Lanka hold 7th annual defence dialogue

India & Sri Lanka hold 7th annual defence dialogue

Daily Current Affairs   /   India & Sri Lanka hold 7th annual defence dialogue

Change Language English Hindi

Category : International Published on: February 27 2023

Share on facebook
  • The 7th Annual Defence Dialogue between India and Sri Lanka was held in New Delhi.
  • The meeting was chaired by Defence Secretary, Giridhar Armane and his Sri Lankan counterpart General Kamal Gunaratne.
  • This Annual Defence Dialogue is the highest institutionalised interactive mechanism between both the countries. Its significance in chartering the future course of the relations between the Armed Forces of India and Sri Lanka was highlighted by the importance given to the talks by both sides.
  • The ongoing defence cooperation activities between the two countries were reviewed during the meeting.
Recent Post's
  • Pakistani troops fired at Indian posts along the Line of Control, heightening tensions after the Pahalgam civilian killings.

    Read More....
  • India's extreme poverty dropped sharply from 16% to 2.3% in a decade, lifting 171 million people above poverty line.

    Read More....
  • UDAN scheme completed 8 years, making air travel affordable for common citizens and boosting connectivity.

    Read More....
  • SRFTI’s film “A Doll Made Up of Clay” selected for Cannes 2025, marking a historic entry for Indian cinema.

    Read More....
  • DRDO successfully tested scramjet engine for 1,000 seconds, advancing hypersonic technology in India.

    Read More....
  • India participated in 11th BRICS Labour & Employment Ministers’ Meeting 2025 held under Brazil's presidency.

    Read More....
  • Iran offered to mediate between India and Pakistan amidst rising tensions after the Pahalgam attack.

    Read More....
  • The 2nd Asian Yogasana Championships started in New Delhi to promote Yogasana globally.

    Read More....
  • Former ISRO chief Dr. K. Kasturirangan, pioneer of Chandrayaan-1, passed away at 84 in Bengaluru.

    Read More....
  • India's direct tax collection grew by 13.57% in FY25 but slightly missed the revised target.

    Read More....