India has been at the forefront of tiger conservation by virtue having the single largest population of free ranging wild tigers in the world. With the objective of fostering international collaboration, co-operation, exchange of best management practices and capacity building, India has entered bilateral instruments and Memorandum of Understanding with Tiger Range Countries.

Some of the initiatives under taken so far are:

1. Capacity building workshops have been carried out with Thailand, Malasiya, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Cambodia in the field of tiger conservation planning.
2. Field visits of Russian, Malaysian, Cambodian and Chinese officials have been conducted in tiger reserves of India for demonstrating tiger conservation practices first hand.
3. Tiger re-introduction experiences have been shared with Cambodia and Russia.
4. Hosted 3rd Asia Ministerial Conference (3 AMC) was organized in New Delhi from 12th to 14th April, 2016.
5. Hosted the 3rd Stock Taking conferenceon tiger conservation to view progress of Tiger Range countries vis-a-vis the Global Tiger Recovery Programme (GTRP) in 2019