Chief of Defence oF Kenya Visits to India for defense collaboration

Nov 03: General Robert Kibochi, Chief of Defence Forces of Kenya is visiting India from 02 – 06 Nov 2020 on the invitation of the Ministry of Defence. India is the first country that the CDF Kenya is visiting outside of Africa after he assumed Command in May earlier this year. During his week-long visit, he is scheduled to meet the Raksha Mantri, the National Security Adviser, the Service Chiefs, and senior officials from the Ministry of External Affairs at New Delhi.

The General Officer will also be visiting Agra, Mhow, and Bengaluru during his visit. Incidentally, this is not the first time the CDF is visiting India as he did his Signal Officers Degree Telecommunications Engineering Course in India at the Military College of Telecommunications Engineering Mhow from 1984-1987, as a young officer.

The General Officer’s visit comes at a time when the bilateral relationship between India and Kenya is poised for deeper engagement. Post visit of Hon’ble PM Shri Narendra Modi to Kenya in 2016 and a reciprocal visit by H. E. President Kenyatta in 2017, the relationship has grown from strength to strength. Ongoing  areas  of  defence  cooperation  include  Capacity   & Capability building, Counter Terrorism, UN Peace Keeping Operations,  Medical health care and Cyber security.

Considering that India and Kenya are mature democracies and have professional Armed Forces there is a lot of convergence of thought between the two nations. The visit will cement the already strong bilateral ties between the two countries and the two Armed Forces. The General Officer will depart on 07 Nov 20.

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