INDIA TAJIKISTAN RELATIONS
Joint Statement
between the Republic of Tajikistan and the Republic of India
The
Prime Minister of the Republic of India, His Excellency Mr. Narendra Modi paid a
State visit to the Republic of Tajikistan from 12 to 13 July 2015 at the
invitation of the President of the Republic of Tajikistan, His Excellency Mr.
Emomali Rahmon.
1. The
President and the Prime Minister held wide-ranging talks on bilateral, regional
and international issues. The discussions between the Leaders were warm and
cordial and the outcomes of the visit reflected the mutual trust that exists
between the two countries.
2. President
and Prime Minister expressed satisfaction at the excellent relations between
India and Tajikistan. They noted that ties between their countries are based on
shared history and cultural affinities between their people. The two leaders
reaffirmed their commitment to take all necessary steps to transform bilateral
relations into a multi-faceted strategic partnership for the mutual benefit of
the people of both their countries.
3. The
two leaders welcomed continuing exchanges at Ministerial and senior official
levels, which serve to cement bilateral ties. They noted the existing broad
legal framework for development of cooperation between the two countries and
called for an enhanced focus on implementation of outcomes envisaged under
bilateral agreements/MoUs in various areas.
4. The
two leaders noted the rising trend of extremism and terrorism in many parts of
the world and in their immediate neighbourhood, posing a threat to India and
Tajikistan as well as the region. Both sides further emphasized the need for
adoption of the "Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism" by the UN
General Assembly.
The leaders underlined the importance of a stable and secure environment for economic development and prosperity of their countries. They agreed to continue their active engagement and cooperation in the fight against terrorism and extremism, and reaffirmed their determination to act resolutely against organizations and agencies that support terrorism.
Prime Minister Modi expressed appreciation at Tajikistan’s efforts at curbing extremism and radicalism and to ensure secular governance, which is a common ideal of both the countries.
The leaders underlined the importance of a stable and secure environment for economic development and prosperity of their countries. They agreed to continue their active engagement and cooperation in the fight against terrorism and extremism, and reaffirmed their determination to act resolutely against organizations and agencies that support terrorism.
Prime Minister Modi expressed appreciation at Tajikistan’s efforts at curbing extremism and radicalism and to ensure secular governance, which is a common ideal of both the countries.
5. The
Leaders decided to reinvigorate official-level interactions in the framework of
the Joint Working Group (JWG) on Counter Terrorism for strengthening cooperation
in the fight against terrorism and instructed that the JWG meet at an early
date. They emphasized the need for continued cooperation between their security
agencies including information sharing mechanisms to counter the growing menace
of extremism and terrorism.
6. The
Leaders expressed satisfaction at ongoing defence cooperation, which remains one
of the main pillars of partnership between the two countries. The Prime Minister
reiterated India’s commitment to supporting the development of Tajikistan’s
defence capacities to enhance stability and security. The President of
Tajikistan welcomed India's assistance in capacity building of the Tajik defence
forces.
7. Despite
being close neighboring countries, the Leaders noted that that trade and
economic linkages between India and Tajikistan are not in keeping with their
potential. They highlighted the importance of trade and investments in
developing a balanced and sustainable bilateral relationship and committed to
work together to overcome structural and functional issues hampering economic
relations between the two countries. The Leaders mandated the 8th session of the
India-Tajikistan Joint Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific and Technical
Cooperation (JCM), to meet in Dushanbe this year and draw up a concise strategy
to deepen trade and investment relations and identify specific steps to
facilitate exchanges between the business communities.
8. The
Leaders underscored the importance of improving connectivity in the region to
realize the full potential of trade and commerce. The two leaders discussed ways
and means to explore possibilities of developing an alternate surface route in
cooperation with other countries of the region. Tajikistan reiterated its
support to the International North South Transport Corridor (INSTC) which will
considerably reduce transit time and cost for transportation of goods between
India and Central Asia and beyond and welcomed recent measures to speed up its
implementation.
9. Both
Leaders recognized that the proposed Pakistan, Afghanistan and Tajikistan
Trilateral Transit Trade Agreement (PATTTTA) would facilitate trade between
Tajikistan and the countries of the South Asian region. They decided that
further consultations would be held on the inclusion of India to this
arrangement.
10. The
Leaders stressed the importance of enhanced air connectivity between the two
countries to facilitate trade and economic linkages as well as tourism and
greater people-to-people interactions. They called upon relevant authorities in
both countries to find constructive ways and means to increase the frequency of
flights on the Delhi-Dushanbe sector, including the provision of Fifth Freedom
rights for carriers.
11. Underling
the importance of agriculture in the economies of both the countries and given
India’s expertise in the agricultural sector, including research, development
and processing of agricultural products, the Leaders agreed to deepen
cooperation in agriculture. Tajikistan expressed its intention to facilitate
agricultural cooperation with India, and in particular welcomed greater
involvement of Indian companies in the agricultural sector in Tajikistan. The
Leaders noted that a Workshop on Agriculture was being held in connection with
the visit involving officials, experts from research institutions and
organisations, private enterprises and business leaders of both the countries.
They called for early implementation of the outcomes and agreements reached at
the Workshop.
12. The
Leaders noted the centrality of energy security for rapid economic development.
Tajikistan thanked India for successful up gradation and modernisation of the
Varzob-1 Hydro Power Station through the Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)
and National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC) as well as various training
programmes organised for experts from Tajikistan in the field of hydropower.
Highlighting the vast untapped hydropower potential, the President of Tajikistan
sought greater Indian engagement in the field of hydropower generation in
Tajikistan.
13. The
Leaders noted that health sector is an important area of bilateral cooperation.
Acknowledging the growing number of people from Tajikistan visiting India for
medical treatment, they agreed to expand cooperation in the field of health for
the benefit of the people of the two countries. Tajikistan welcomed India’s
proposal to implement a tele-medicine project in Tajikistan by connecting
reputed multi-speciality hospitals in India with hospitals in Dushanbe and other
regions of Tajikistan for offering medical consultation and
education.
14. The
Leaders stressed the importance of education and human resource development in
nation building and agreed to enhance cooperation in the education sector
through greater exchanges between educational institutions of the two countries.
The Leaders also highlighted the importance of better utilization of
scholarships offered under the Indian Technical & Economic Cooperation
(ITEC) and by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) for capacity
building in Tajikistan.
15. The
Leaders identified cooperation in food processing, mining, pharmaceuticals,
textiles, skill development, science & technology, Information Technology,
culture and tourism as promising areas for further cooperation. The leaders
underlined the importance of closer interactions between the business bodies and
investment promotion agencies of the two countries for enhancement of economic
engagements.
16. The
Leaders emphasized the centrality of cultural interactions in further deepening
the close bonds between the peoples of India and Tajikistan. They called for
active implementation of the Programme of Cooperation between India and
Tajikistan on Art and Culture for the period 2016-18 and agreed that relevant
organisations hold "Days of Culture" in each other's country.
17. Prime
Minister Modi thanked Tajikistan for its support in declaring June 21 as
International Day of Yoga in the United Nations and for successful organisation
of events to mark the occasion on 21 June, 2015 in Dushanbe and various regions
of Tajikistan. The Leaders noted the role of Yoga and its health benefits and
agreed to cooperate further in promotion of Yoga in Tajikistan. They welcomed
the proposed AYUSH information cell at the Embassy of India, Dushanbe for
sharing information about Yoga and other traditional Indian medical practices in
Tajikistan.
18. Prime
Minister Modi thanked Tajikistan for installation of a bust of renowned Indian
poet Rabindranath Tagore in Dushanbe. The Leaders acknowledged the contemporary
relevance of Tagore’s writings and agreed that the symbolic presence of Tagore
in Tajikistan will promote harmony between cultures.
19. Considering
the huge popularity of Indian cinema in Tajikistan, the Leaders agreed
thatcooperation in the field of television and radio-broadcasting would further
enhance people to people contacts and cultural understanding.
20. Underlining
the importance of greater cooperation and more people-to-people interaction, the
Leaders instructed their officials to hold Consular Consultations at an early
date to discuss liberalization of the existing visa regime.
21. The
Leaders noted that Afghanistan occupies a central position in Asia and
reaffirmed their support for peace and security in Afghanistan through an
Afghan-led and Afghan-owned process.
22. The
Leaders expressed satisfaction at the excellent cooperation between the two
countries on multilateral issues and mutual support for their initiatives in the
United Nations and other international forums. The Leaders underscored the need
to deepen such interaction on issues of interest to both countries and for
developing countries as a whole. Tajikistanreiterated its support for India’s
candidature for permanent membership of an expanded UN Security
Council.
23. Prime
Minister Modi thanked Tajikistan for support to India’s membership to the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). The Leaders agreed to work together
within the framework of SCO for economic development, security and stability of
the region.
24. The
Leaders emphasised that the outcomes and understandings reached during the visit
undoubtedly mark a milestone in the development of a long-term strategic
partnership between the two countries. The two leaders applauded the deep trust
and confidence between the countries and underlined that the strategic
partnership between India and Tajikistan is of mutual benefit to their two
countries as well as for greater regional stability.
25. Prime
Minister Modi expressed deep gratitude to President Rahmon for the warm welcome
and the gracious hospitality extended during his visit to Tajikistan. Prime
Minister extended an invitation to the President of the Republic of Tajikistan
to visit India at an early date. The invitation was accepted with
pleasure. PIB
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