PM Narendra Modi pitches for expanding scale of cooperation with Tajikistan
PM Narendra Modi will hold detailed discussions with President Emomali Rahmon on regional, bilateral and international issues of mutual interest.

During the wide-ranging talks between Modi, who was here on the last leg of his eight-day six-nation tour, and Tajik President Emomali Rahamon, the two sides pitched for taking the ties to newer heights in diverse areas.
Modi, who flew into the Tajik capital from Kyrgyzstan last night, was accorded a ceremonial reception before getting into one-on-one and delegation-level talks with Rahamon.
"We are located in the proximity of the main source of terrorism," the Prime Minister said after the talks at a joint media appearance with Rahamon, in an apparent reference to Pakistan and Afghanista.
"At a time of growing threat of terrorism, we have resolved to intensify our cooperation further," he added.
"Combating terrorism and extremism has always been an important and productive area of cooperation," he said.
Modi said the two sides also decided to further strengthen the defence cooperation, which he described as a "strong pillar of our strategic partnership".
Turning to Afghanistan where India has strategic interests and with which Tajikistan shares border, the Prime Minister said the two countries support the aspirations of the people of Afghanistan for a "peaceful, stable, prosperous country".
He said India and Tajikistan have deep interest in shared security and prosperity of the region.
The two leaders also discussed ways to enhance connectivity between India and Tajikistan and in this context, they agreed to promote the International North-South Transport Corridor, which proposes to link Central Asia with South Asia.
"Tajikistan is nearest to India among all Central Asian countries. We are separated by a narrow corridor.... Connectivity is vital for realising the full potential of trade and commerce between our countries," Modi said.
He said other connectivity measures in the region will strengthen links and mentioned Chahbahar port of Iran which is being built with Indian investments.
The Prime Minister said they also talked about measures to tap the rich potential in trade and commerce and to encourage joint ventures and investments.
"The Joint Commission will meet soon to finalise the roadmap for the future," he added.
He said agriculture is important for both India and Tajikistan and the two countries will cooperate in this sector.
He said he also conveyed his appreciation to the Tajik President for his country's continued support for India's candidature for permanent membership of UNSC.
Referring to grant of membership to India last week in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) of which Tajikistan is a member, the Prime Minister said it add a new dimension to India-Tajikistan partnership.
Born in 1644 in Patna, Bedil was influenced by Sufism and wrote 16 books of poetry. Bedil died in Delhi where his tomb, Bagh-e-Bedil is located.
The miniature painting has been done by national award-winning Delhi-based artist Jai Prakash.
After the talks, Modi laid a wreath at the Ismaili Somoni Monument, built in the memory of the founder of Tajikistan.
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