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Australian PM Visits NDC

| | Apr 12, 2017, at 11:34 pm
New Delhi, Apr 12 (IBNS): Prime Minister of Australia Malcom Turnbull during his tour to India visited the prestigious National Defence College (NDC) on Apr 11.

He was welcomed by Lt Gen YVK Mohan Commandant, NDC after which he addressed the 57th NDC Course, which includes participants from Indian Armed forces, Civil Services and friendly foreign countries including one officer from the Australian Navy.

During his address he stressed upon the geopolitical situation in the Asia-Pacific, international security challenges, cyber security and cooperation between Australia and India especially in military affairs.

He appreciated NDC for exposing senior officers to contemporary philosophies and making them evolve solutions for future challenges and ended his talk hoping for flourishing partnership of India-Australia relations in future.

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