New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday attended a conclave of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in Dushanbe that extensively deliberated on regional security challenges as well as the situation in Afghanistan.
The defence minister reached the capital city of Tajikistan on Tuesday on a three-day visit to attend the conclave of the defence ministers of the member states of the SCO, an eight-nation influential grouping.
Ahead of the conclave Singh held bilateral talks with his Belarusian counterpart Lt Gen Viktor Khrenin and had a brief conversation with Russian Defence Minister Gen Sergey Shoygu.
"Warm and trusted friendship: RM @rajnathsingh in conversation with Russian Defence minister #Shoigu on sidelines of #SCO Defence ministers meeting in Dushanbe. Both Ministers reaffirmed our Defence partnership remains strong and enduring," the Indian embassy in Russia tweeted along with a photo of the two leaders.
In his address at the conclave, officials said Singh is expected to delve into regional security challenges, including terrorism, and the ways to deal with them. Singh's office shared on Twitter photos of his attending the conclave.
Officials said the deliberations at the conclave focused on regional security challenges and evolving situation in Afghanistan. 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.