NEW DELHI :
ARMY Staff General Upendra
Dwivedi on Thursday virtually
addressed the 3rd Land Forces
Summit hosted by the Japan
Ground Self-Defence Force (JGSDF), outlining India’s vision for
deeper land power cooperation
in the Indo-Pacific through the
proposed ‘IKIGAI’ Framework.
The high-level summit
brought together Chiefs of
Armies and senior military leaders from key Indo-Pacific nations,
including Australia, Japan, the
Philippines, Malaysia and the
United States, reinforcing the
growing emphasis on multilateral military cooperation amid
evolving regional security
dynamics.
In his address, General
Dwivedi postulated the IKIGAI
Framework as a comprehensive
and structured roadmap aimed
at enhancing Indo-Pacific land
forces collaboration.
Drawing
from a shared regional outlook,
the framework seeks to strengthen coordination, preparedness
and trust among partner armies
to address both traditional and
non-traditional security challenges.
The IKIGAI Framework rests
on six core pillars. These include
(I) Interoperability and
Information Sharing, focusing
on seamless coordination and
intelligence exchange; (K)
Knowledge and Professional
Military Education, aimed at
developing common understanding and leadership capabilities; (I) International
Humanitarian Assistance and
Disaster Relief, (G) Generative
Technological Partnerships, (A)
Assurance for Security
Partnerships and (I) Integrated
Logistics and Sustainment.
General Dwivedi further
underlined three key pillars of
convergence essential for meaningful multilateral engagement—
Shared Diagnosis, Shared
Principles, and Shared Actions.
According to the Army Chief,
the IKIGAI Framework reflects a
common purpose among IndoPacific nations to harness collective land power in support of
regional peace, stability and prosperity, while respecting sovereignty and international law.
He emphasised that the IKIGAI Framework reflects a common purpose among IndoPacific nations to harness collective land power in support of
regional peace, stability and prosperity.
The Land Forces Summit is a
key multilateral platform
designed to strengthen Army-toArmy defence cooperation
through senior leadership
engagements and structured
Land Forces Dialogue.
A leopard sits inside its enclosure at the National Zoological Park in
New Delhi on Thursday.