What Did the Indian Envoy and Kyrgyz Foreign Minister Discuss About Bilateral Ties?
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Key Takeaways
- India and Kyrgyzstan are enhancing their strategic partnership.
- Key discussions focused on defense and security cooperation.
- Both nations aim to combat terrorism and drug trafficking together.
- Kyrgyzstan has supported India’s international aspirations.
- The relationship is rooted in historical and civilizational ties.
Bishkek, Dec 1 (NationPress) The Indian Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan, Birender Singh Yadav, met with Kyrgyzstan's Foreign Minister, Zheenbek Kulubaev, on Monday to deliberate on significant aspects of their bilateral cooperation.
A statement released on X by the Kyrgyzstan Ministry of Foreign Affairs revealed, "FM Zheenbek Kulubaev engaged with India’s Ambassador Birender Singh Yadav. They explored crucial dimensions of Kyrgyzstan-India relations, highlighting ongoing advancements in their Strategic Partnership."
In October, India's National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval, met with the Secretary of the Security Council of Kyrgyzstan, Lt General Baktybek Bekbolotov, in Bishkek where both nations agreed to boost cooperation against terrorism, radicalization, and drug trafficking.
The discussions between NSA Doval and Lt General Bekbolotov focused on regional security challenges and the importance of aligning their positions on mutual interests at both regional and multilateral levels.
According to a post by the Indian Embassy in Kyrgyzstan on X, "On October 15, 2025, NSA Ajit Doval met Lt. Gen. Baktybek Bekbolotov in Bishkek. They evaluated bilateral collaboration and pledged to strengthen cooperation against terrorism, radicalization, extremism, and drug trafficking. Additionally, they reviewed defense ties and discussed regional security matters, emphasizing the necessity of a coordinated stance on shared concerns in regional and multilateral forums."
India and Kyrgyzstan share historical and civilizational ties and enjoy a strategic partnership. The political relationship between the two countries has remained warm and amicable. Kyrgyzstan endorsed India's full membership in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and supported India's bid for permanent membership in the UN Security Council.
Recently, the relationship has broadened across various sectors of bilateral engagement, including defense, security, trade, and investment, as noted by the Indian Embassy in Kyrgyzstan. Both nations are united in their shared concerns regarding the threats of terrorism, extremism, and drug trafficking.