What Did India and Russia Discuss in the Special Mechanism Dialogue on Pakistan and Afghanistan?

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Key Takeaways
- India and Russia engage in crucial discussions on security.
- Ongoing conflicts in Pakistan and Afghanistan highlighted.
- Strengthening of strategic partnerships between the two nations.
- Commitment to collaboration in multilateral forums.
- Continuity of dialogue amidst global changes.
Moscow, Oct 1 (NationPress) The Sixth India-Russia Special Mechanism focusing on Pakistan and Afghanistan took place in Moscow, where both nations engaged in discussions regarding ongoing conflicts as well as regional and international security matters under the umbrella of their 'Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership'.
The Indian delegation was spearheaded by Deputy National Security Advisor Pavan Kapoor, while the Russian side was led by Deputy Secretary of the Security Council Alexander Venediktov.
According to a post by the Embassy of India in Moscow on X, “Deputy National Security Advisor Pavan Kapoor convened the Sixth India-Russia Special Mechanism on Pakistan and Afghanistan with Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of Russia Alexander Venediktov in Moscow. The discussions also addressed ongoing conflicts and issues of regional and international security within the framework of the India-Russia Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership.”
Previously, in August, during his trip to Russia, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval met with Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov in Moscow, further emphasizing the strengthening strategic partnership between the two nations.
During their meeting, Doval and Manturov talked about a wide range of topics, from military-technical cooperation to collaborative projects in crucial sectors such as civil aviation, metallurgy, and the chemical industry.
Furthermore, NSA Doval also engaged with Russia's Secretary of the Security Council, Sergei Shoigu, as both parties sought avenues to enhance strategic ties and cooperation in multilateral forums.
Both countries underscored the importance of collective efforts ahead of this year's annual summit, exchanging insights on Russia-India collaboration in multilateral platforms and key global security matters.
Doval was also cordially received by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin, signifying a pivotal moment in the evolving strategic partnership between New Delhi and Moscow.
The Kremlin characterized the discussions as “constructive,” highlighting the ongoing dialogue between the two nations despite the changing global landscape.