City
Epaper

Rajnath Singh meets Egyptian counterpart, holds talks to expand bilateral defence ties

By ANI | Updated: September 20, 2022 10:15 IST

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who is on a three-day visit to Egypt met with its Defence Minister, General Mohamed Zaki on Tuesday in Cairo and had wide-ranging discussions on numerous initiatives to further expand bilateral defence engagements between the two countries.

Open in App

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who is on a three-day visit to Egypt met with its Defence Minister, General Mohamed Zaki on Tuesday in Cairo and had wide-ranging discussions on numerous initiatives to further expand bilateral defence engagements between the two countries.

Singh also signed a Memorandum of Understanding on defence cooperation and said that the move will not only boost ties between India and Egypt but also add new impetus and synergy to the relations between the two countries.

In a tweet, Singh wrote, "Had an excellent meeting with Egypt's Defence Minister, General Mohamed Zaki in Cairo. We had wide-ranging discussions on several initiatives to further expand bilateral Defence engagements. Signing of the MoU on Defence Cooperation adds new impetus and synergy to our relations."

During the visit, Defence Minister also acknowledged that Egypt is among the most important trading partners of India in Africa and that bilateral trade has expanded significantly.

Rajnath Singh is on a three-day visit to Egypt starting on Sunday to further extend defence cooperation between the two countries.

Earlier on Monday, Singh called on the President of Egypt Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi in Cairo and both leaders agreed to develop military cooperation further and focus on joint training, defence co-production and maintenance of eEgypt is one of the largest investment destinations for India in the region with an existing Indian investment of USD 3.15 billion. Indian companies continue to execute several projects in Egypt.

Moreover, to bolster defence cooperation between the two countries, a team of the Indian Air Force arrived in Egypt on June 22 to participate in a bilateral 'Tactical Leadership Programme' with the Egyptian Air Force.

The year 2022 is of particular significance since it marks the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and Egypt.quipments, a defence ministry release read.

Egypt and India also enjoy cordial defence relations. There was close cooperation between the Air Forces, with efforts at jointly developing a fighter aircraft in the 1960s. IAF pilots had also trained Egyptian pilots from the 1960s until 1984. In the recent past, since 2015, there have been several high-level exchanges of visits by defence delegations.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Mona ZakiEgyptIndian Air ForceCairoRajnath SinghAir ForceIndian air force iafFour air indiaShri rajnath singhDefense armyU.s. naval air forces
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalOperation Sindoor: PM Modi Visits Adampur Air Base, Commends IAF Personnel for Their Valor

NationalPM Narendra Modi's Address to The Nation Live Streaming: When and Where to Watch Prime Minister’s First Speech After India-Pakistan Ceasefire

NationalBig Revelation on Operation Sindoor: Indian Air Force Struck Malir Cantt in Karachi

NationalOperation Sindoor: Mastermind Behind IC-814 Plane Hijack and Pulwama Attack Killed in Precision Airstrikes

NationalPakistan Used High-Speed Missile in Attempt to Strike Indian Air Base in Punjab, Says India

International Realted Stories

InternationalDisability to superability: Meet Nepal's hearing, speech impairments gym trainer

International"Interest here is money to counter India": Sindhi activist Laghari criticises Asim Munir's visit to White House, calls President Trump "confused"

InternationalPM Modi meets Croatian counterpart Plenkovic during historic first visit in Zagreb

InternationalPM Modi receives special gift in Zagreb: Vezdin's Sanskrit Grammar, written in Latin in 1790

InternationalUS Fed keeps benchmark interest rate unchanged