New Delhi [India], Belarus' Ambassador to India, Mikhail Kasko extended his country's support to India's "Make in India" and "Smart Cities" key initiatives and to the cooperation in the manufacturing of modern pharmaceuticals between the two countries "Belarus and Highlighted ongoing collaboration. India has carried out mutually beneficial cooperation in the creation of modern pharmaceutical production with investment participation of leading Indian companies such as "Cipla". Currently we are working on setting up joint pharmaceutical production at the Scientific and Practical Center named after Dr. Yusuf Hamid in Minsk,” he said in an interview with ANI, “Belarus “Make in India”, “Smart Cities” and is ready to provide assistance to the growing Indian industrial cluster, including participation in programs such as modernization of the Indian agricultural sector," he said. Asked about bilateral and trade relations between the two countries, the Belarusian envoy said that both countries A constructive political dialogue has developed and trade turnover is growing every year. "Cooperation between our countries is characterized by mutual commitment to the implementation of potential.“There is a desire between the two countries to work together to achieve common goals for the well-being of their citizens and to strengthen relations across the entire spectrum of interests,” he said, adding, “We have developed a constructive political dialogue. The countries have a single legal basis, which regulates almost all areas of interaction. Cooperation between the business chambers of Belarus and India is increasing year by year.This naturally complements the efforts of the states to develop trade, economic and investment relations." Highlighting the growing tourism between the two countries, he said, "Bilateral cooperation in the field of tourism is growing progressively. India is becoming more and more popular among Belarusian tourists. The number of Indians wishing to visit Belarusian attractions is increasing every year. Extending support to India, Ambassador Kasko reiterated the joint statement with the Foreign Minister of his country, which he issued during his state visit to India, and said that Belarus is India's candidate for a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). Reaffirms support for the candidacy and believes that I will seek greater representation of developing countries to address historical injustices" The Belarusian side and the Indian side believe that the United Nations, and particularly the United Nations Security Council, There is a need to be more representative of contemporary realities and respond more effectively.To the emerging challenges and threats...Belarus reaffirms its strong support for India's candidature for a permanent seat on the reformed UN Security Council,” the envoy said, quoting the joint statement. Supports negotiations on Security Council reform but always emphasizes the progressive, evolutionary nature of such reform – without politicization and confrontation. We support greater representation of developing countries, especially in Asia and Africa, to address historical injustices,” he said, highlighting his readiness to continue dialogue with countries without exception on issues of UNSC reforms. The envoy of Belarus said that his country is guided by the principle. Consensus “When discussing UNSC reform, we are guided by the principle of unanimity i.e. when one or another reform model is unanimously approved. Yet, in current realities, such consensus has not been observed. We We reaffirm your readiness to continue dialogue with all countries without exception on the issue of,'' he said The Belarusian envoy also commented on the key focus areas he will target during his tenure and said That his aim will be to further strengthen bilateral relations.And mutual understanding between the two countries. "Considering India as a strategic partner in the region, my main goals are to further strengthen friendly bilateral relations and mutual understanding between the Belarusian and Indian nations; promote interaction in the political economic, scientific and technological fields; expand bilateral trade, Comprehensively develop the legal basis of Belarus-India relations, ensure close interaction in implementing humanitarian projects.'' He said, ''We look forward to serving the promising Indian market with a wide range of agricultural and construction machinery, public city transport. We have deep experience in implementing infrastructure projects such as road construction. We have good potential not only for business cooperation, but also for the development of its more complex forms.Belarus is very interested in developing interregional cooperation between the Belarusian regions and the states of India and establishing twinning relations between major cities. It contributes greatly to the expansion of trade, economic, tourism and educational cooperation and exchanges. Our cities Minsk and Bengaluru have been Syste Cities for a long time – since 1973,” he said. On March 14, the Foreign Minister of Belarus, who was on a visit to India to join Koru on reforms in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), had said that Minsk... Support the call Addressing a media briefing in the national capital on Wednesday, the Belarusian Foreign Minister stressed the urgency of reforms in the UNSC and said, “We (Belarus) also discussed this issue and are confident that the U.N. NS Reforms should be facilitated.This is a long standing issue which is being discussed within the United Nations keeping in mind the extremely delicate situation in the world."