Its features are:

  1. Building on strong political relations through high-level visits.
  2. Strengthening strategic and security cooperation (military training, joint research, counter-terrorism).
  3. Stepping up multilateral engagement through SCO, Eurasian Economic Community (EEC), and Custom Union.
  4. Viewing Central Asia as a long-term partner in energy and natural resources.
  5. Exploring potential for cooperation in the medical field.
  6. Assisting in setting up a Central Asian University in Bishkek.
  7. Working on setting up a Central Asian e-network with a hub in India for tele-education and tele-medicine.
  8. Showcasing India’s capability in the construction sector.
  9. Reactivating the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) for land connectivity.
  10. Expanding presence of Indian banks if policy environment is favorable.
  11. Jointly working to improve air connectivity.
  12. Encouraging regular exchanges of scholars, academics, civil society, and youth delegations.