India and Armenia Forge Ahead in Defence Cooperation, Signing Historic MoU
The recent visit of Defence Secretary Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh to Yerevan has marked a significant milestone in India's growing defence ties with Armenia. The Defence Secretary's two-day visit to the Armenian capital has seen him engage with key Armenian officials, including the Minister of High Tech Industry, Mr Davit Tadevosyan, and the Defence Minister, Suren Papikyan.
During his visit, Defence Secretary Singh and his Armenian counterparts signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on cooperation in research, development, innovation, and shared production in the defence industry. This historic MoU represents a renewed focus on defence research and development, with both sides exploring new avenues to strengthen their partnership.
The MoU is a testament to the growing engagement between India and Armenia on defence-related matters. In recent months, the two nations have witnessed a significant increase in defence cooperation, with high-level delegations visiting each other's capitals. The Armenian Defence Minister, Suren Papikyan, had visited New Delhi earlier this year, where he met with Defence Secretary Singh and discussed issues related to defence cooperation.
The Defence Secretary's visit to Yerevan comes in the wake of a high-level Armenian military delegation's visit to New Delhi earlier this year. The delegation, led by Lieutenant General Edvard Asryan, had met with Defence Secretary Singh and discussed issues related to defence cooperation. The visit had marked a significant milestone in India's growing defence ties with Armenia.
Defence Secretary Singh's meeting with the Minister of High Tech Industry, Mr Davit Tadevosyan, has seen both sides exploring new avenues to strengthen defence cooperation. The meeting has marked a renewed focus on defence research and development, with both sides engaging in serious discussions on defence-related matters.
The Defence Secretary's visit to the Armenian Defence Ministry has seen him meeting with the Chief of General Staff, Lt Gen Edvard Asryan. The meeting has marked a significant milestone in India's growing defence ties with Armenia, with both sides engaging in serious discussions on defence-related matters.
The MoU signed between India and Armenia represents a major milestone in their bilateral defence cooperation. With renewed focus on defence research and development, both nations are poised to take their partnership to new heights. As India and Armenia look to deepen their defence cooperation, this MoU represents a significant step forward in their bilateral engagement.
The recent visit of Defence Secretary Shri Rajesh Kumar Singh to Yerevan has marked a significant milestone in India's growing defence ties with Armenia. The Defence Secretary's two-day visit to the Armenian capital has seen him engage with key Armenian officials, including the Minister of High Tech Industry, Mr Davit Tadevosyan, and the Defence Minister, Suren Papikyan.
As India and Armenia look to strengthen their defence ties, the MoU signed between the two nations represents a major milestone in their bilateral defence cooperation. With renewed focus on defence research and development, both nations are poised to take their partnership to new heights, marking a significant step forward in their bilateral engagement, and paving the way for a stronger and more resilient defence partnership between the two nations.
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