Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Guyana next week, the Guyana Defence Force’s (GDF) Chief of Defence Staff, Brigadier Omar Khan, recently led a delegation to India for a strategic Defence Partnership visit.
The five-day visit, from November 4 to 8, marked a significant milestone in the expanding military ties between the GDF and the Indian Armed Forces. It comes as Guyana seeks to enhance its defence capabilities.
During his time in India, Brigadier Khan held discussions with top Indian defence officials including Defence Secretary, Rajesh Kumar Singh. These high-level meetings focused on strengthening the existing partnership and exploring new avenues for training, capacity building, and access to advanced defence technologies.

The GDF Head also met with his Indian counterpart, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan. They discussed enhancing bilateral defence cooperation, regional stability, maritime security and fostering mutual understanding. General Chauhan extended support for conducting military training in Guyana. He also apprised Brigadier. Khan of India’s growing Indigenous Defence Manufacturing capabilities under the ‘Make in India’ and ‘Make For The World’ initiatives.
Khan also engaged India’s Chief of Army Staff, General Upendra Dwivedi, and held discussions on issues of mutual interest and ways of further enhancing the defence cooperation between the two nations.
In a meeting with India’s Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Dinesh Tripathi, talks focused on enhancing bilateral defence cooperation with special emphasis on military training and maritime security were held. The Indian Navy, in a social media post, said it is keen to strengthen ties with the GDF and looks forward to collaborating in capability and capacity-building efforts for enhanced cooperation.
Meanwhile, Brigadier Khan and India’s Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh, had similar discussions on enhancing cooperation between the two nations.











