New Delhi, Aug. 4: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan later this month as India seeks to strengthen its strategic and economic engagement with Central Asian countries.
According to reports, the proposed visit will focus on expanding cooperation in trade, connectivity, energy, security and regional development. The trip is also aimed at reinforcing India’s presence in Central Asia and deepening partnerships with key regional nations.
During the visit, Prime Minister Modi is expected to hold high-level bilateral meetings with the leaders of both countries. Discussions are likely to cover a wide range of regional and global issues, including economic cooperation, infrastructure development, energy security and efforts to enhance connectivity.
The visit reflects India’s continued commitment to building stronger diplomatic and economic ties with Central Asia through closer collaboration in multiple sectors.
It is also expected to open new opportunities for investment, trade and regional cooperation while advancing India’s long-term strategic interests in the region.