India and Uzbekistan have held a new round of high‑level political consultations in New Delhi, reaffirming their commitment to strengthening their strategic partnership. The talks focused on expanding cooperation across key sectors, reflecting a shared vision to enhance economic and security collaboration amid shifting geopolitical dynamics in Asia.
Discussions centered on mechanisms to deepen partnerships in energy and transport, with particular emphasis on linking Central Asian markets with South Asia. Both sides highlighted the importance of joint investments in transportation networks and logistics, boosting trade exchanges, encouraging mutual investments, and exploring opportunities in digital transformation, technology, education, and digitalization.
Diplomatic sources confirmed that New Delhi and Tashkent are intensifying political coordination on regional and international issues, especially concerning the stability of Central Asia. This closer alignment underscores the desire of both nations to build resilient and diversified economic alliances, ensuring investment flows in advanced education and technology sectors while adapting to global challenges.







