India-Central Asia Summit: PM Modi said at the India-Central Asia Summit - cooperation is necessary for security and stability, tell three objectives

Posted on 27th Jan 2022 by rohit kumar

India-Central Asia Summit PM Modi: Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi chaired the India Central Asia Summit with the heads of five countries of Central Asia. In which the leaders of Central-Asian countries Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Kyrgyzstan attended.

 

Our cooperation has achieved many successes - PM Modi

 

During this, PM Modi said that diplomatic relations between India and Central Asia countries have completed 30 meaningful years. Our cooperation has achieved many successes over the past three decades and now, at this crucial juncture, let us define an ambitious vision for the years to come.

 

PM Modi told three objectives of the summit

 

PM Modi further said that we all have the same concerns and objectives for regional security. We are all concerned about the developments in Afghanistan. In this context also our cooperation has become more important for regional security and stability. Today's summit has three main objectives. First, to make it clear that cooperation between India and Central Asia is essential to regional security and prosperity. Our second objective is to give an effective structure to our cooperation. This will establish a framework of regular communication at various levels, and among various stakeholders. Our third objective is to create an ambitious roadmap for our cooperation.

 

First meeting after Taliban rule in Afghanistan

 

Let us tell you that this is the first time that India and Central-Asian countries are meeting between the arrival of Taliban rule in Afghanistan and increased border tension with China. Due to the Corona crisis, the leaders of these five countries could not attend the Republic Day celebrations as special guests, but they had a virtual summit meeting with Prime Minister Modi.

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