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Singh, who left for Russia on Sunday, will sign an agreement on cooperation between the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Interior of the Russian Federation in combating terrorism and organised crime.
The pact will reinforce bilateral relationships through exchange and sharing of information, expertise, best practices and help in curbing terrorism and enhancing security in the region, a home ministry official said.
The proposed pact, which will replace the agreement of October 1993, is a step towards consolidating the benefits accrued in the field of security, and seeks to jointly fight the new and evolving risks and threats.
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Singh will also sign a joint action plan between India’s Narcotics Control Bureau and the Russian Ministry of Interior. As both the countries have a long history of close cooperation on matters of shared security concerns, the visit will provide an opportunity to further cement ties between the two countries, the official said.