NSA Doval meets counterparts from BRICS grouping, discusses West Asia and India-China ties

National Security Adviser Ajit Doval hosted BRICS counterparts in New Delhi to discuss regional security, specifically focusing on West Asia and India-China relations. The meetings included bilateral talks aimed at normalizing ties between India and China and strengthening strategic partnerships between Iran and China.
Why it matters
These diplomatic engagements highlight the shifting geopolitical alliances within the BRICS bloc and the ongoing efforts to stabilize regional tensions in West Asia and the Himalayas.
Developments in West Asia formed the dominant backdrop as National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval hosted his counterparts from BRICS grouping in New Delhi for the BRICS NSAs meeting. Mr. Doval met Ghadir Nezamipour, Deputy Secretary for Defence Affairs of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, and Secretary of Multilateral and Political Affairs of Brazil Carlos Cozendey among others who are in New Delhi to attend the two-day event that will survey the security architecture of the world.
The article reports on official government statements and diplomatic meetings without injecting editorial opinion.
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