The Belarusian side noted the friendly and constructive nature of relations between the countries, as well as solidarity in the need to follow the path of dialogue and diplomacy to resolve existing conflicts. The interim results of the joint work for 2026 have been summarised and the importance of striving for results has been emphasised. Practical aspects are the focus of the parties’ proposals to improve co-operation effectiveness in the military sphere.
According to Rajnath Singh, 10 Belarusian military personnel were trained in India last year, and the Indian side is ready to set a quota for training next year. Viktor Khrenin took note of the high standards of education in India and asked Indian Armed Forces representatives to be observers during combat training activities in Belarus.
“There are plenty of areas for co-operation, and they are diverse,” the head of the Belarusian military department accented.
