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In a significant turn of events, India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval emphasized the need for an inclusive government in Afghanistan during a crucial meeting of National Security Advisors in Kazakhstan. Doval's profound concerns about the prevailing state of affairs in Afghanistan, including the lack of an inclusive government and the threat of terrorism, highlighted India's commitment to ensuring the protection of human rights, especially those of women, in the region.
Discussing the geopolitical landscape, Doval stressed the significance of transparent connectivity initiatives, urging a cooperative approach that respects the sovereignty of all nations. India's proposal to leverage the Chabahar port for trade underlined its efforts to foster regional cooperation.
Emphasizing the cultural ties between India and Central Asia, Doval proposed a scholarly seminar to deepen the understanding of Islam's historical context. Additionally, he outlined potential areas of collaboration, including cybersecurity, countering terrorism, and drug trafficking.
The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to address common challenges and hold regular discussions on issues such as terrorism and radicalization. Doval's remarks mirror India's broader foreign policy objectives, advocating for inclusivity, women's rights, and regional stability. The forthcoming meeting in the Kyrgyz Republic in 2024 signifies the continued dedication to promoting cooperation and security in the region.