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Indian Army Chief Visits US Pacific HQ as Ties Deepen in Indo-Pacific

Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi visited the US Army Pacific headquarters in Hawaii to discuss interoperability and joint operations. The visit highlights strengthening defense cooperation amid regional tensions. Separately, a US admiral confirmed military use of Bitcoin protocol for network security tests.

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Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi visited the US Army Pacific headquarters in Hawaii, focusing on interoperability, joint operations, and multi-domain warfare. The discussions aimed to bolster the Indo-Pacific security framework as both nations deepen defense ties.

The visit underscores a commitment to maintaining stability and safeguarding trade routes in the region. Both countries are expanding military engagements in response to evolving regional tensions. The Times of India noted that this highlights a broader push to strengthen the Indo-Pacific security framework.

confirmed that the US is operating a Bitcoin node as part of operational tests. The tests focus on securing and protecting networks using the Bitcoin protocol.

We have a node on the Bitcoin network right now. We're doing a number of operational tests to secure and protect networks using the Bitcoin protocol.

Multiple sources indicate ongoing efforts to counter regional influences through expanded ties.

As regional tensions evolve, both countries are deepening defence cooperation and expanding military engagements, signalling a long-term commitment to maintaining stability, safeguarding critical trade routes, and shaping the future security architecture of the Indo-Pacific.

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