New Delhi – India and Uzbekistan have conducted a new round of high-level political consultations aimed at propelling their strategic partnership to new heights. The discussions focused on expanding cooperation across vital sectors, aligning with a shared vision to bolster economic and security presence amidst the rapid geopolitical shifts currently reshaping the Asian continent.
Linking Markets and Infrastructure Development
Both sides discussed mechanisms to support partnerships in energy and transport, with a specific focus on the strategic project of linking Central Asian markets with South Asia. Key highlights of the consultations included:
- Infrastructure Projects: Boosting joint investments in transportation networks and logistics.
- Trade Exchange: Establishing programs to increase bilateral trade volume and encourage mutual investments.
- Digital Transformation: Exploring cooperation opportunities in technology, education, and digitalization.
Political and Security Coordination for Regional Challenges
Diplomatic sources confirmed that New Delhi and Tashkent have intensified their political coordination on regional and international issues of common interest, particularly regarding the security and stability of Central Asia. This rapprochement reflects the desire of both nations to build more resilient and diversified economic alliances, capable of adapting to global variables and ensuring investment flows in advanced education and technology sectors.


