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India, Uzbekistan condemn terrorism in all its forms, call for early finalisation of CCIT
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India, Uzbekistan condemn terrorism in all its forms
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Highlights
India highlights the violence committed by the Taliban in Afghanistan at the United Nations.
India s Deputy Permanent Representative Ambassador K. Nagaraj Naidu spoke at the United Nations General Assembly
New Delhi: India has highlighted the violence committed by the Taliban and other terror groups in Afghanistan at the United Nations even has it has reiterated its call for a ceasefire. The comments come even as the past few weeks have witnessed a spate of attacks in the country including rocket attacks.
Speaking at United Nations General Assembly, India s Deputy Permanent Representative Ambassador K. Nagaraj Naidu said, It is important to address the threat to the security and stability of Afghanistan caused by the violence committed by the Taliban and other terrorist groups. Peace process and violence cannot go hand in hand, and we call for an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire.
Synopsis
The bilateral Summit provides an opportunity to both sides to further enhance their strategic partnership through high level political contacts, strengthen defence and security cooperation, well-placed sources told ET.
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New Delhi: India and Uzbekistan are expected to sign slew of MoUs and Agreements in the field of development partnership, renewable energy, capacity building at the Friday’s summit which will be Delhi’s maiden virtual summit with the Central Asian region.
Central Asia is often referred to as extended neighbourhood’ and India’s outreach to Uzbekistan is important from this perspective. Bilateral relations today encompass a wider canvas, including on political and strategic issues, defence and security, trade and investment, energy, agriculture, S&T, education and people-to-people ties.