Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit at Indo-Pacific Defence Meet in Thailand

Updated : Aug 25, 2025 12:30
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Editorji News Desk

New Delhi, Aug 25 (PTI) — Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit, the Chief of Integrated Defence Staff, is set to participate in a significant defence conference in Thailand, focusing on counter-terrorism, maritime security, cyber resilience, disaster relief, and fostering stability in the Indo-Pacific region, officials informed on Monday.

Air Marshal Dixit will attend the annual Chiefs of Defence Conference during his visit to Thailand from August 26 to 28, according to the officials. The 2025 edition will emphasize maritime security, counter-terrorism, cyber resilience, humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, and the promotion of stability in the Indo-Pacific, as stated by the defence ministry.

Hosted jointly by the United States Indo-Pacific Command and the Royal Thai Armed Forces, the conference serves as a premier multilateral forum uniting chiefs of defence from across the Indo-Pacific region. The objective is to deliberate on the evolving regional and global security challenges, explore cooperative frameworks, and identify ways to strengthen military-to-military engagements.

During this event, Air Marshal Dixit plans to engage with his counterparts to share perspectives on enhancing joint preparedness, interoperability, and strategic partnerships aimed at addressing common security concerns, as reported by the officials. The visit signifies India's dedication to fortifying regional security frameworks, boosting multilateral cooperation, and championing a stable, rules-based, and inclusive Indo-Pacific, the ministry highlighted.

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