India and Kyrgyz Republic conducted a comprehensive analysis of their bilateral relations in many directions . The talks included in political, economic, commercial, and defense .
New Delhi, India, November 14: During the 12th round of Foreign Office Consultations held in Bishkek on Monday, India and the Kyrgyz Republic conducted a comprehensive analysis of their bilateral relations in many directions, including in political, economic, commercial, and defense.Sanjay Verma, Secretary (West), Ministry of External Affairs, led the Indian delegation.The Kyrgyz delegation was led by Aibek Muhtarovich Artykbaev, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs.According to a MEA release, both sides completed a thorough review of their bilateral relations in various areas, including political, economic, commercial, defense, research, innovation alliance, capacity building, education, diplomatic affairs, cultural relations, and connectivity.
Secretary (West) Verma extended an invitation to Deputy Foreign Minister Artykbaev to visit India for the next round of Foreign Office Consultations, which will be held on a mutually convenient date.