Rajnath Singh to Push Zero-Tolerance on Terrorism at SCO Meet in Kyrgyzstan

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is visiting Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan for the SCO Defence Ministers' Meeting. He will highlight India's commitment to global peace and zero tolerance for terrorism. The visit includes bilateral interactions with other member nations and the Indian community in Bishkek. The meeting focuses on enhancing military ties, counter-terrorism strategies, and intelligence-sharing among SCO members.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh at SCO Meet: Zero-Tolerance for Terrorism

  • Rajnath Singh attends SCO Defence Ministers' Meeting in Bishkek
  • India pushes zero-tolerance for terrorism and extremism
  • Bilateral meetings with SCO member states planned
  • Focus on counter-terrorism, joint military exercises, and intelligence-sharing
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Rajnath Singh to attend SCO Defence Ministers' Meeting in Kyrgyzstan; to pitch for "zero tolerance" for terrorism

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh attends SCO Defence Ministers' Meeting in Kyrgyzstan, pushing zero tolerance for terrorism and strengthening regional security ties.

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

New Delhi, April 27

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is scheduled to visit Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, to participate in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Defence Ministers' Meeting tomorrow. The visit highlights India's active engagement with the regional bloc as member states gather to address pressing security concerns and strategic cooperation in Central Asia.

In a post on X, the Defence Minister stated that he is "leaving for Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan" and is "looking forward to attend the SCO Defence Ministers' Meeting scheduled to be held tomorrow."

He further noted that during the summit, he "shall highlight India's commitment towards global peace, amidst the security challenges prevailing in the world."

Beyond the broader multilateral agenda, the Defence Minister intends to reiterate New Delhi's firm and long-standing security priorities on the global stage. Singh emphasised that he would be "conveying India's consistent stance on zero tolerance for terrorism and extremism" during the deliberations with his regional counterparts.

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.

The Defence Minister's participation comes as New Delhi remains a vocal advocate for regional stability. In previous SCO forums, India has consistently called for decisive global action against radicalisation and cross-border terrorism, positions that are expected to be reiterated during the current summit in Bishkek.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Bishkek is a nice venue. Hope the minister also gets some time to meet the Indian diaspora there. They work hard in Central Asia. Our defence ties with Kyrgyzstan are solid too. Just wish the government would focus more on domestic security as well. Two-front thinking is needed.
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Aditya G
Zero tolerance for terrorism sounds great in speeches, but ground reality is different. Pakistan still sponsors terror, and what action has SCO taken? We need more teeth in these multilateral forums, not just photo ops. Joint exercises are fine, but results matter more.
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Kavya N
It's encouraging to see India taking a lead in SCO. Our defence diplomacy is maturing. The joint working group with Kyrgyzstan on industrial partnerships for 2026-27 is a smart move – we need to build long-term strategic depth. Proud of our proactive stance. 🙏
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Aryan P
SCO is becoming a key bloc with Iran, Russia, China, and India. Central Asia is our extended neighbourhood. Rajnath Singh's pitch on terrorism will resonate with many members who face similar threats. Just hope we don't get overshadowed by China's influence in the region. Need to balance.
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Varun X
Honestly, these meetings are important but I'm tired of the same rhetoric. "Zero tolerance" is our mantra for years, yet terrorism continues. Need concrete mechanisms like a joint SCO counter-terrorism force or real-time intelligence sharing. Otherwise it's just talk. Also, why is Pakistan still in SCO?

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