Indo-Central Partnership Asia important to deal with the regional, global challenges: PM Modi

New -delhi, June 6 (IANS). Foreign Ministers of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz, Tadjikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan met Premier Narendra Modi on Friday night. He was informed of the positive and productive discussions held during the fourth meeting of the Indo-Central Asia dialogue in New Delhi. During the meeting, Prime Minister Modi emphasized that the relationship with central Asian countries has always been a major priority for India. Strengthening the strong basis of relations between historical people, Prime Minister Modi shared its approach to more economic mutual connections, extension of connection, defense and safety cooperation and wide collaboration in new and emerging areas. PM Modi emphasized that a strong Indo-Madhya Pradesh partnership serves as a multiple power in solving shared regional and global challenges. After the meeting, Prime Minister Modi wrote in a post on social media platform ‘X’, ‘the foreign ministers of Kazakhstan, Republic of Kyrgyzs, Tadjikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan were fortunate to meet their historical relations with the countries of Central Asia. We hope to work together. We are a firm in our collective fight against terrorism. condemned “the terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam and expressed their support for India’s fight against border borders Terrorism. Prime Minister Modi also invited leaders of all countries in Central Asia for the Second Indo Central Asia Summit to be held in India. of friendship, trust and mutual understanding of India and Central Asian countries.