Cambodia, India to increase military cooperation

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Phnom Penh: Cambodia and India have decided to increase military cooperation, as India is ready to help strengthen the capabilities of the Cambodian army and support national defense technology.

On the occasion of allowing Colonel Adhishek Arora, Chief of the Indian Military Attaché Office in Cambodia Newly appointed, on the morning of June 30, 2026, General Vong Pisen, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, thanked the Indian Army for its continued support of Cambodia in training human resources and increasing courses in many specialties. He highly appreciated the success of the second Cambodia-India bilateral exercise in 2026, which contributed to strengthening the capabilities and cooperation between the two countries’ armies.

Mr. Vong Pisen requested the Indian side to continue supporting the training of the Cambodian army, exchange of visits at all levels, exchange of information, and the fight against transnational crime. Disaster relief cooperation, peacekeeping missions, demining, inter-service cooperation, joint exercises and ship docking.

In response, Colonel Adhishek Arora praised the Cambodian army’s ability to participate in two joint exercises with excellent results.
He stressed that India welcomes and is ready to continue supporting all Cambodian proposals to train and strengthen the capabilities of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces in accordance with actual needs. In addition, India, which is advanced in the national defense industry, is also able to support modern technology and equipment such as demining equipment and reconnaissance drones, etc.
At the same time, General Vong Pisen expressed his satisfaction and gratitude to the Indian side for its continued attention and support for the development of the Cambodian army’s capabilities to contribute to promoting security, peace and stability in the region.

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