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BD Armed Forces visit USINDOPACOM for Bilateral Defense Dialogue

Military 2024-12-17, 11:48pm

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BD Armed Forces visit USINDOPACOM for Bilateral Defense Dialogue



Dhaka, December 17 - U.S. Indo-Pacific Command HONOLULU — U.S. Indo-Pacific Command hosted a delegation from the Armed Forces of Bangladesh for the 11th iteration of the Bilateral Defense Dialogue, Dec. 10-12, 2024.

The delegation, led by Bangladesh’s Brig. Gen. Md Alimul Amin, Director General, Operations Plan Directorate of Armed Forces Division, and U.K. Royal Navy Commodore Jonathan Lett, policy deputy for USINDOPACOM’s strategic planning and policy directorate, discussed bilateral and multilateral exercises, exchanges, capability development and military education.

The delegation also visited the Hawaii Emergency Operations Center and the U.S. Coast Guard Base Honolulu at Sand Island. The visits served to advance the defense and security partnership, and develop mutual understanding of crisis

response, peacekeeping operations, disaster relief and humanitarian assistance challenges between the U.S. and Bangladesh.

The U.S. and Bangladesh have a long-standing relationship built on cooperation in the defense domain and a partnership underscored by mutual respect. – US Embassy press release