Rajnath Singh Arrives in Bishkek for SCO Defence Ministers’ Meet

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh arrived in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministers' Meeting. The visit focuses on strengthening defence cooperation, regional stability, and addressing shared security challenges. Singh stated he will highlight India's commitment to global peace and its zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism and extremism. The meeting also includes bilateral interactions with other SCO member states and the Indian community in Bishkek.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh in Bishkek for SCO Defence Ministers’ Meeting

  • Rajnath Singh arrives in Bishkek for SCO Defence Ministers' Meeting
  • Focus on regional security, defence cooperation, and counter-terrorism
  • Singh to highlight India's zero-tolerance policy on terrorism and extremism
  • Bilateral meetings with other SCO member states planned
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Kyrgyzstan: Rajnath Singh arrives in Bishkek to attend SCO Defence Ministers' Meeting

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh arrives in Kyrgyzstan to attend the SCO Defence Ministers' Meeting, focusing on regional security and counter-terrorism.

"Shall highlight India's commitment towards global peace, amidst the security challenges prevailing in the world - Rajnath Singh"

Bishkek, April 27

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh arrived in Kyrgyzstan's capital of Bishkek on Monday to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Defence Ministers' Meeting, marking a key multilateral engagement focused on regional security and defence cooperation.

Upon his arrival in the Kyrgyz capital, the Defence Minister was accorded a traditional welcome and offered Borsok, a popular Kyrgyz delicacy, as part of the ceremonial reception.

Rajnath Singh is expected to participate in discussions with defence counterparts from SCO member states on Tuesday, focusing on strengthening defence cooperation, enhancing regional stability, and addressing shared security challenges.

Before his departure for Kyrgyzstan, Singh stated that he is "looking forward to attend the SCO Defence Ministers' Meeting scheduled to be held tomorrow" in a post on X.

He said that during the summit, he would underline India's commitment to global peace at a time when the world is facing multiple security challenges.

Alongside the wider multilateral discussions, he is also expected to restate India's key security priorities on the global stage.

Singh further added that he would strongly convey India's consistent policy of zero tolerance towards terrorism and extremism during talks with his counterparts from the region.

"Shall highlight India's commitment towards global peace, amidst the security challenges prevailing in the world, apart from conveying India's consistent stance on Zero Tolerance for Terrorism and Extremism," the post read.

The visit also provides a significant opportunity for direct diplomatic engagement with other member nations to strengthen security ties. Singh shared that he "will also be interacting bilaterally with the counterparts of other SCO member states and with the Indian community in Bishkek".

The SCO, established in 2001 by China, Russia, and several Central Asian nations, has evolved into a significant regional bloc over the past two decades. The grouping's influence was further bolstered in 2023 with the inclusion of Iran as a full member during the Indian presidency, cementing its role as a primary platform for security and economic cooperation across Eurasia.

The upcoming gathering serves as a critical forum for discussing the enhancement of military-to-military ties. Deliberations are expected to focus on comprehensive counter-terrorism strategies, the organisation of joint military exercises, and the deepening of intelligence-sharing mechanisms among member states.

On a bilateral level, India and Kyrgyzstan continue to maintain robust, long-standing defence relations, underpinned by regular joint training programmes and officer exchanges.

Recent diplomatic efforts have further strengthened this partnership, with the fourth meeting of the India-Kyrgyzstan Joint Working Group on defence cooperation held in New Delhi earlier this month. These discussions focused on expanding technical exchanges and building new industrial partnerships for the 2026-2027 fiscal year.

- ANI

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Priya S
I hope these meetings translate into real action against cross-border terrorism. We've been saying 'zero tolerance' for years but ground reality is different. Need more than just statements now.
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Rohit P
SCO is becoming more relevant with Iran joining. India's role is crucial in balancing China's influence. Glad to see our defence minister engaging with Central Asian countries – these are our extended neighbours.
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Siddharth J
The traditional Borsok welcome shows how much Kyrgyzstan values India's participation. Our defence ties with them have always been strong – joint exercises and training exchanges are good for regional stability.
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Nisha Z
While these multilateral forums are important, I worry about India spending too much time in groups dominated by China and Russia. We need to be careful that our strategic autonomy isn't compromised.
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Ramesh W
Bilateral meetings with SCO members are key. The India-Kyrgyzstan joint working group on defence cooperation shows our commitment goes beyond just attending summits. Practical cooperation matters.
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James A
Interesting to see India's active role in SCO. The zero tolerance on terrorism is a strong message, but I wonder if it'll be backed by concrete intelligence-sharing mechanisms. Still, good diplomatic move.

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