India hosted the 4th edition of the India-Central Asia Dialogue on June 6, 2025, in New Delhi. The meeting was attended by the Foreign Ministers of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan, focusing on boosting regional cooperation, security, trade, and mineral exploration.
Key Highlights:
- The dialogue strongly condemned terrorism and called for holding its sponsors, financiers, and perpetrators accountable under international frameworks.
- India and Central Asian countries agreed to jointly explore rare earth and critical minerals to diversify global supply chains.
- Kazakhstan emphasized India as a key strategic partner and proposed tripling bilateral trade and expanding investments.
- Discussions focused on enhancing connectivity through projects like the International North-South Transport Corridor and Chabahar Port.
- Emphasis was placed on deepening cultural and educational ties, with Uzbekistan offering to become a regional hub for Indian students, tourists, and businesses.