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Bangladesh, US to host seminar for senior military officers to promote peace, stability​

This year’s theme is ‘Prospects and Challenges in Maintaining Peace and Security in the Indo-Pacific’


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September 8, 2022 8:08 PM

The Bangladesh Army and the US Army will host the 46th annual Indo-Pacific Army Management Seminar (IPAMS) on September 12-15 to promote “peace and stability” in the Indo-Pacific region through mutual understanding, dialogue and friendship.
The theme for this year’s conference is “Prospects and Challenges in Maintaining Peace and Security in the Indo-Pacific.”

This is going to be the largest conference for land forces (army, marines) in the region, said the US Embassy in Dhaka on Thursday.

It will give senior-level officers a forum to exchange views and ideas and to develop and strengthen their relationships.

The conference will feature plenary sessions, as well as smaller break-out sessions. Attendees will hear from guest speakers and participate in lively discussions on topics, such as peacekeeping operations, humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, leadership development, and empowering women.

Participation in the Indo-Pacific Army Management Seminar (IPAMS) has grown from nine nations at the first conference held in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1977, to 31 nations in Seoul, South Korea in 2017.

IPAMS provides all participants a unique opportunity to discuss the Indo-Pacific region’s security issues and to exchange ideas on topics of mutual concern.

An opening ceremony will start at 8:45am on September 12 at Radisson Blu Water Garden Hotel, followed by a joint press conference with Bangladesh Army Chief of Staff General Shafiuddin, and General Charles Flynn, commanding general of the US Army Pacific, according to the embassy.

 
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Bangladesh, US to host seminar for senior military officers to promote peace, stability​

This year’s theme is ‘Prospects and Challenges in Maintaining Peace and Security in the Indo-Pacific’


Bigstock Bangladesh Flag With American 131683166 1549912691324 2

National flags of Bangladesh and US Bigstock
UNB
September 8, 2022 8:08 PM

The Bangladesh Army and the US Army will host the 46th annual Indo-Pacific Army Management Seminar (IPAMS) on September 12-15 to promote “peace and stability” in the Indo-Pacific region through mutual understanding, dialogue and friendship.
The theme for this year’s conference is “Prospects and Challenges in Maintaining Peace and Security in the Indo-Pacific.”

This is going to be the largest conference for land forces (army, marines) in the region, said the US Embassy in Dhaka on Thursday.

It will give senior-level officers a forum to exchange views and ideas and to develop and strengthen their relationships.

The conference will feature plenary sessions, as well as smaller break-out sessions. Attendees will hear from guest speakers and participate in lively discussions on topics, such as peacekeeping operations, humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, leadership development, and empowering women.

Participation in the Indo-Pacific Army Management Seminar (IPAMS) has grown from nine nations at the first conference held in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1977, to 31 nations in Seoul, South Korea in 2017.

IPAMS provides all participants a unique opportunity to discuss the Indo-Pacific region’s security issues and to exchange ideas on topics of mutual concern.

An opening ceremony will start at 8:45am on September 12 at Radisson Blu Water Garden Hotel, followed by a joint press conference with Bangladesh Army Chief of Staff General Shafiuddin, and General Charles Flynn, commanding general of the US Army Pacific, according to the embassy.

Good i guess.... our forces can only gain from such participation.
 
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