Rajnath Singh Meets Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan Defence Ministers at SCO Meet

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held bilateral meetings with his counterparts from Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan on the sidelines of the SCO Defence Ministers' Meeting in Bishkek. He described the meeting with Kyrgyzstan's Defence Minister as "extremely productive," highlighting defence cooperation as a key pillar of bilateral ties. Singh also met with defence ministers from Russia, China, and Belarus to discuss regional security and deepen defence engagement. In his address at the SCO meeting, he stressed the need for a collective approach to tackle terrorism, separatism, and extremism.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh at SCO: Defence Talks With Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan

  • Rajnath Singh meets Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan defence ministers at SCO meet
  • Calls cooperation "extremely productive" with Kyrgyzstan
  • Discusses deepening ties with Kazakhstan's Dauren Kosanov
  • Also meets counterparts from Russia, China, Belarus
  • Stresses collective action against terrorism at SCO
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Rajnath Singh discusses defence cooperation with counterparts from Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held key meetings with Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Russia, China, and Belarus at the SCO Defence Ministers' Meeting in Bishkek.

"Had an extremely productive meeting with Kyrgyzstan's Defence Minister Major General Mukambetov Ruslan Mustafaevich on the sidelines of SCO Defence Ministers' meet in Bishkek. - Rajnath Singh"

Bishkek, April 28

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held meetings with his counterparts from Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan on the sidelines of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Defence Ministers' Meeting in Bishkek on Tuesday.

Describing his meeting with Kyrgyzstan's Defence Minister Major General Mukambetov Ruslan Mustafaevich as "extremely productive", Singh stated that the bilateral cooperation between the two nations spreads across various sectors and defence cooperation is an important pillar of bilateral ties.

"Had an extremely productive meeting with Kyrgyzstan's Defence Minister Major General Mukambetov Ruslan Mustafaevich on the sidelines of SCO Defence Ministers' meet in Bishkek. India and the Kyrgyz Republic are Strategic Partners that enjoy shared values of Democracy, Development, Culture and Rich Heritage. India attaches high priority to developing its partnership with Kyrgyz Republic. The bilateral cooperation between the two countries spreads across diverse sectors and Defence Cooperation forms an important pillar of our relations," Singh posted on X.

In another meeting, Rajnath Singh and Kazakhstan's Defence Minister Lieutenant General Dauren Kosanov discussed ways to deepen defence cooperation between two nations.

"Had an excellent meeting with Kazakhstan's Defence Minister, Lieutenant General Dauren Kosanov. We discussed ways to deepen defence cooperation," Singh posted on X after the meeting.

Earlier in the day, Rajnath Singh met his Russian counterpart Andrei Belousov and discussed key aspects of bilateral defence cooperation.

"Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh had a productive interaction with Russian Defence Minister Andrei Belousov on the sidelines of the SCO Defence Ministers' Meeting in Bishkek, discussing key aspects of bilateral defence cooperation," the Ministry of Defence posted on X.

During his meeting with Chinese counterpart Admiral Dong Jun, Singh held discussions focused on regional security and strengthening defence engagement.

"Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh interacted with Defence Minister of China, Admiral Dong Jun, on the sidelines of the SCO Defence Ministers' Meeting in Bishkek. Discussions focused on regional security and strengthening defence engagement," the ministry stated.

Singh also discussed strengthening defence cooperation with Belarus counterpart Lieutenant General Viktor Khrenin in Bishkek.

"Delighted to meet the Minister of Defence of Belarus, Lieutenant General Viktor Khrenin during the SCO Defence Ministers' Meeting in Bishkek. Our talks focussed on strengthening defence cooperation between both the countries," he posted on X.

Rajnath Singh addressed the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministers' Meeting, stressing the urgent need for a collective and uncompromising approach to tackle the evils of terrorism, separatism and extremism by dismantling safe havens and rejecting any political justification for such acts.

"Operation Sindoor demonstrated India's firm resolve that terrorism epicentres are no longer immune to justifiable punishment," Singh told the SCO gathering.

He underscored that the global community must remain mindful of the threat posed by state-sponsored cross-border terrorism that undermines the sovereignty of nations, asserting that there is no room for selective approaches or double standards in dealing with such challenges.

Singh emphasised that the SCO must take decisive steps against those who support, shelter or facilitate terrorist activities. "By tackling terrorism, separatism, and extremism without exception, we transform regional security from a challenge into a cornerstone for peace and prosperity," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
While it's good that India is engaging with SCO members, I hope these meetings also address practical issues like troop exchanges and joint exercises. Talk is cheap, we need concrete outcomes. Also, the reference to 'Operation Sindoor' seems like a veiled threat - hope it doesn't escalate tensions unnecessarily.
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Vikram M
Central Asia is our extended neighbourhood and these SCO meetings are vital. But we must remember that China and Pakistan are also in SCO - so we need to be cautious. Overall, good diplomacy by Rajnath ji. 👏
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Kavya N
I appreciate the focus on terrorism and separatism. These are real threats that India has faced for decades. The point about state-sponsored cross-border terrorism is spot on - we need all nations to condemn it uniformly, not selectively.
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Siddharth J
Honestly, I'm skeptical about how much these SCO meetings actually achieve. India has historically had good ties with Central Asia, but the real test is whether this translates into economic and strategic benefits. The defence cooperation angle is important, but we need more than photo ops.
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Meera T
Proud to see India taking a strong stance on terrorism at international forums. The message to those who support or shelter terrorists is clear. Also, meeting with Russia separately shows our balanced foreign policy. Keep it up! 🚩

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