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India hosted the 4th India-Central Asia Dialogue in New Delhi, welcoming foreign ministers from Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. The dialogue, launched in 2019 in Samarkand, serves as a vital platform to strengthen ties between India and Central Asia.
The discussions centered on enhancing trade, connectivity, technology, and development cooperation, reflecting India's commitment to deepening economic partnerships in the region. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar emphasized the importance of these talks in bolstering anti-terror and de-radicalisation efforts.
"In an uncertain world, the three broad objectives for our economic partnership are to deepen existing cooperation, diversify our trade basket and introduce sustainability and predictability in our economic interactions," Jaishankar stated.
The dialogue aims to foster sustainable and predictable economic relations, ensuring long-term growth and stability. By focusing on diversified trade and connectivity, India and Central Asian nations seek to build resilient partnerships that address regional security and development challenges.
This edition of the dialogue underscores India's strategic intent to enhance cooperation with Central Asia, leveraging shared interests in technology and development to create a robust framework for future collaboration.
The India-Central Asia Dialogue continues to be a cornerstone for regional diplomacy, promoting peace, security, and economic prosperity across the connected geographies.
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India hosted the 4th India-Central Asia Dialogue in New Delhi, welcoming foreign ministers from Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. Discussions focused on enhancing trade, connectivity, technology, and sustainable development cooperation to deepen economic ties and regional security partnerships.