ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, January 28. India
considers Turkmenistan a key partner under its “extended
neighborhood” policy, Ambassador Bandaru Wilsonbabu said at a
ceremonial reception in Ashgabat marking India’s Republic Day,

Trend reports via the press service of the Turkmen
Government.


The event was also attended by Turkmenistan’s Deputy Chairman of
the Cabinet of Ministers and Foreign Minister, Rashid Meredov.


Both sides expressed readiness to expand cooperation in
strategic areas, including the oil and gas and chemical industries,
security, healthcare, and digital infrastructure development. They
also highlighted close collaboration in international forums,
including the UN and the India-Central Asia Dialogue, to strengthen
regional stability.


Earlier, the Indian Ambassador to Turkmenistan conveyed India’s
willingness to share expertise and technologies with Turkmenistan,
particularly in the areas of IT, digitalization, pharmaceuticals,
healthcare, education, and human resource development. He
emphasized that these efforts would further bilateral economic
ties, with a focus on the mutually beneficial utilization of
Turkmenistan’s natural resources.







Meanwhile, Turkmenistan has identified the successful
construction of the Serhetabat-Herat section of the
Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline as a
top priority for its oil and gas sector in 2026.


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