India and Kazakhstan have agreed to boost defence and military technical cooperation during the visit of India’s Defence Minister Smt Nirmala Sitharaman to Astana, Kazakhstan from October 2 to 4, 2018 at the invitation of the Republic of Kazakhstan’s Minister of Defence of Nurlan Yermekbayev and Minister of Defence and Aerospace Industry Beibut Atamkulov. They discussed a wide range of issues and took stock of the progress of bilateral relationship since the renewal of the MoU on defence cooperation in January 2017.
Sitharaman also invited the Minister of Defence, Nurlan Yermekbayev and Minister of Defence and Aerospace Industry, Beibut Atamkulov to visit India and to attend Aero India 2019 to be held in Bengaluru in February 2019.
India’s Defence Minister inspected a Tri-Services Guard of Honour at the Ministry of Defence and also visited the National Defence University where she was shown the Indian Military Art Room (IMAR), which has been established with Indian assistance.
- India and Kazakhstan Defence Cooperation includes military-technical cooperation, military education and training, joint military exercises, bilateral exchange of visits and cadet youth exchange programs.
- Over 200 Kazakh Defence Forces Personnel have undergone military training in India till date.
- Both countries successfully conducted a company level joint military exercise ‘KAZIND-2018’ in South Kazakhstan, last month. India and Kazakhstan are bound by historical and cultural ties and this has laid a strong foundation for the multifaceted cooperation.
- Both countries are Strategic Partners since 2009.
Defence Ministers of the two countries presided over the flag off ceremony of the Kazakhstan contingent that will join the Indian contingent at United Nations International Peacekeeping Force in Lebanon.
- India’s partnership with Kazakhstan in UN Peacekeeping reflects its desire to support Kazakhstan in its contribution to global peace.
- The contingents of both countries worked together over the past one year to prepare for this joint deployment.
- The Kazakh contingent will join the Indian Contingent at Lebanon by the end of this month
Indian Defence Minister Sitharaman also discussed issues relating to defence production with the Kazakhstan’s Minister for Defence and Aerospace Industry and the possibilities of joint production and/or co-production were discussed based upon the relative strengths and experience of both sides.
Sitharaman also discussed regional developments with the Kazakhstan Foreign Minister Kairat Abdrakhmanov, while the Kazakhstan Foreign Minister appreciated India’s position and experience as a major force in UN Peace Keeping and contributor peace building in various parts of the world under the UN mandate.
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