India and Kazakhstan on Thursday discussed bilateral, regional issues at the fourth Security Dialogue held in Astana.
The Indian delegation was led by Deputy National Security Advisor Vikram Misri and the Kazakhstan side was led by Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of Kazakhstan Nurzhan Kajiakbarov.
They talked about different bilateral and international issues, with a focus on how the situation in Afghanistan is changing, according to an official release.
Both delegations talked about ways to deal with the threat of terrorism and stop people from becoming radicalized.
The two sides agreed on steps to be taken to further enhance bilateral security cooperation between the relevant organizations, including in the fields of counter-terrorism, combating radicalization, narcotics control, cyber security, connectivity and defence cooperation, as per the official release.