Uzbekistan and India discuss expanding strategic partnership
Delhi hosted the 17th round of political consultations between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan and India.
The talks were co-chaired by the First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan Bakhromjon Aloyev and the Secretary at the Ministry of External Affairs of India Sibi George.

The parties reviewed in detail the current state and prospects of the strategic partnership between Uzbekistan and India. The main focus was on expanding cooperation across the political, trade, economic, investment, cultural, and humanitarian spheres.
Participants in the consultations noted the positive dynamics of bilateral cooperation and the results achieved in areas such as information technology, pharmaceuticals, medicine, education, tourism, and civil aviation. Opportunities to intensify interregional ties between the two countries were also discussed separately.
The parties also exchanged views on international and regional agenda issues, including cooperation within multilateral structures and coordination to ensure regional security.
Following the meeting, both parties confirmed their interest in promoting joint investment projects and strengthening the economic partnership between Uzbekistan and India.
Aziza Alimova, UzA