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