New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is expected to pitch for concerted efforts to deal with terrorism and other security challenges facing the region at a conclave of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in Dushanbe on Wednesday.
Singh begins a three-day visit to the capital city of Tajikistan on Tuesday to attend the meeting of the defence ministers of the member states of the SCO, an eight-nation influential grouping.
He is visiting Dushanbe from July 27 to July 29 to attend the annual meeting of the defence ministers of the SCO member states, Singh's office said in a tweet. 'In the annual meeting, defence cooperation issues among SCO member states are discussed and a communique is expected to be issued after the deliberations,' it said.
In his address, officials said, Singh is expected to delve into regional security challenges, including terrorism, and the ways to deal with them. The defence minister is also expected to meet his Tajik counterpart, Col Gen. Sherali Mirzo, to discuss bilateral as well as other issues of mutual interest.
Chinese Defence Minister Wei Fenghe is also likely to attend the SCO meeting. However, it is not immediately known whether there is a possibility of a bilateral discussion between him and Singh. Singh and Wei had held bilateral talks in Moscow on September 4 last year on the sidelines of the annual meeting of the defence ministers of the SCO states.
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