Deccan Chronicle

Rajnath to attend SCO meet at Tajikistan today

- PAWAN BALI | DC

EARLIER THIS month, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar who was in Dushanbe for the Meeting of Council of Foreign Ministers of SCO States had held a one-hour-long bilateral meeting with Chinese counterpar­t.

Defence minister Rajnath Singh will be attending the annual meet of the Defence Ministers of Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on (SCO) member states at Dushanbe, Tajikistan. He is scheduled to address the SCO meeting on Wednesday.

Chinese defence minister Wei Fenghe is also attending the meet.

At present no formal meeting has been fixed between the defence ministers of the two countries. Earlier this month, External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar who was in Dushanbe for the Meeting of Council of Foreign Ministers of SCO States had held a onehour-long bilateral meeting with his Chinese counterpar­t.

Last year in September, Singh had met General Wei in Moscow at the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on (SCO).

All eyes will be on whether Singh will hold a similar meeting this time with his Chinese counterpar­t when armies of both countries are still involved in over a year long stand-off at Ladakh sector.

In the annual meeting, defence cooperatio­n issues among SCO member states are discussed and a communique is expected to be issued after the deliberati­ons.

During his visit to Dushanbe, Singh is also expected to meet his Tajik counterpar­t Col Gen Sherali Mirzo to discuss bilateral issues and other issues of mutual interest.

Tajikistan is chairing the SCO this year and hosting series of Ministeria­l and officialle­vel meetings. Singh could also meet his Russian counterpar­t to discuss bilateral defence issues.

Meanwhile, 12th Edition of Indo-Russia joint military exercise INDRA 2021 will be held at Volgograd, Russia from August 1, 2021.

The exercise will entail conduct of counter terror operations under the United Nations mandate by a joint force against internatio­nal terror groups.

Some 250 personnel from both the nations will form part of the exercise. Indian Army contingent comprising of a Mechanised Infantry Battalion underwent rigorous training at different locations in India to refine their drills for participat­ion in the joint exercise.

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