How Does India Strengthen Its Long-Standing Friendship with Armenia?

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Key Takeaways
- Sibi George represented India at Armenia's National Day.
- Commitment to long-standing friendship emphasized.
- High-level engagements between leadership of both countries.
- Areas of cooperation include defense, trade, and education.
- Future collaborations in digital technologies discussed.
New Delhi, Oct 1 (NationPress) The Secretary (West) of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Sibi George, represented India at the National Day celebrations of Armenia in New Delhi, reaffirming India's commitment to its enduring friendship with the West Asian nation.
The Indian envoy emphasized New Delhi's dedication to enhancing the bilateral relations between the two nations, building on the recent high-level engagements between the leadership of both countries.
The MEA shared on X, "Secretary (West) Sibi George represented India at the National Day celebrations of the Republic of Armenia. He reaffirmed commitment to the long-standing India-Armenia friendship rooted in history, building on recent high-level engagements among the leadership of both countries."
Earlier in August, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan during the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in Tianjin, China, highlighting the warm and growing ties between the two nations.
Post their interaction, PM Modi tweeted, "Very good interaction with Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan. India and Armenia share warm and growing ties, rooted in friendship and mutual cooperation."
In March, Armenia's Foreign Affairs Minister Ararat Mirzoyan visited India upon the invitation of External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar.
The MEA reported that both ministers engaged in fruitful discussions, reviewing the extensive range of India-Armenia bilateral cooperation, including political exchanges, trade, economic ties, connectivity, education, culture, and people-to-people contacts.
They agreed to explore collaboration in digital technologies and pharmaceuticals, with discussions also focusing on multilateral cooperation at the UN and other platforms. They exchanged views on various regional and global issues of mutual interest.
Additionally, in February, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh conducted bilateral meetings with his Armenian counterpart, Suren Papikyan, at Aero India 2025 in Bengaluru.
This meeting allowed both sides to discuss aspects of bilateral defense cooperation, acknowledging the growing significance of defense ties and the multi-faceted approach towards Military and Military-Technical Cooperation.
They discussed enhancing bilateral training cooperation and the potential for joint ventures between the defense industries of both nations.