The 16th meeting of the India-Russia
Intergovernmental Commission on Military-Technical Cooperation (IRIGC-MTC) was
held here today. The Indian side was headed by the Defence Minister Shri
Manohar Parrikar while the Russian delegation was led by his counterpart General
Sergey Shoigu.
Following is the text of the Defence Minister Shri
Manohar Parrikar’s opening remarks at the meeting:
“I welcome you for the 16th meeting of the
Intergovernmental Commission on Military-Technical Cooperation (IRIGC-MTC).
Today's meeting is taking place against the backdrop of
the highly successful 17th Annual Summit
between Prime Minister of India His Excellency Mr Narendra Modi and the
President of the Russian Federation, His Excellency Mr. Vladimir Putin in my
native state Goa. Prime Minister Modi and President Putin held very substantive
discussions on wide range of bilateral, regional and international issues.
Among others, we concluded many important agreements including the IGA on
supply of S-400 Air defence systems and the IGA on Project 1135.6 frigates. The
Shareholders Agreement for the establishment of a Joint Venture to manufacture
Ka-226T helicopters in India was also signed. This is the first major defence
project under the 'Make in India'. It is a concrete step in our bilateral
defence cooperation.
The meeting between our leaders has further reaffirmed
the robust fundamentals of our special and privileged strategic partnership.
Our cooperation in energy, defence and regional and international issues are
proof of our closeness and mutual trust. Russia is India's time tested and
closest partner and it will continue to remain our primary defence partner.
Excellency, our meeting today will review all aspects of
our defence cooperation. I am happy to note that all the subgroups under the
IRIGCMTC have met and submitted their reports. Our defence cooperation continues
to develop positively to our mutual benefit.
While our Military Technical Cooperation is progressing well,
I feel that the traditional military-to-military cooperation needs more focus.
The pace and depth of our exchanges at the level of Chiefs, training of
personnel in each other's institutions, joint military exercises between all
armed forces should be enhanced. We could mutually work out the modalities of
increasing the military-to-military cooperation and draw up a roadmap for
implementation.
Excellency, one of the key security challenges faced by
India is that of cross-border terrorism. We appreciate Russia's consistent and
unwavering support for India in our efforts to eliminate this menace, which is
a manifestation of the continued presence of terrorist groups in India's
neighbourhood. Russia has also been actively engaged in efforts to eliminate
terrorists in West Asia. We both recognize that the menace of terrorism cannot
be defeated with 'double standards'. There is a need for 'zero tolerance' and collective
efforts to combat terrorism.”
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