
During his address, General Dwivedi postulated the ‘IKIGAI’ Framework as a comprehensive roadmap for enhancing Indo-Pacific land power cooperation. The framework underscores a shared and structured approach to strengthening multilateral military collaboration across the region. The IKIGAI Framework encompasses:
I – Interoperability and Information Sharing
K – Knowledge and Professional Military Education
I – International Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief
G – Generative Technological Partnerships
A – Assurance for Security Partnerships
I – Integrated Logistics and Sustainment
The COAS further highlighted the three key pillars of convergence underpinning effective cooperation – Shared Diagnosis, Shared Principles, and Shared Actions. He emphasised that the IKIGAI Framework reflects a common purpose among Indo-Pacific nations to harness collective land power in support of regional peace, stability and prosperity.
The Land Forces Summit serves as an important multilateral platform aimed at strengthening Army-to-Army defence cooperation through senior leadership engagements and structured Land Forces Dialogue, fostering deeper understanding and collaboration among participating nations.

















