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BJYM VP Neha Joshi attends India-NATO Public Policy Dialogue in Brussels

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By Our Staff Reporter
BRUSSELS (Belgium), 16 Dec: Neha Joshi, National Vice President of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), was a key participant in the prestigious India-NATO Public Policy Dialogue held in Brussels. The event, which brought together political leaders from India, was a collaborative effort between NATO, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, and the Observer Research Foundation.
Joshi was part of a select seven-member delegation representing various political parties from India. The dialogue provided an invaluable platform for discussions on the evolving geopolitical landscape, regional security, cybersecurity, and the increasing strategic importance of the Indo-Pacific region.

The programme featured high-level engagements with key institutions, including meetings at NATO Headquarters, the European Parliament, and the Parliamentary Assembly. Throughout the dialogue, the delegation engaged with regional representatives, members of parliament, and security experts, exploring avenues for deeper cooperation between India and NATO countries on security and policy matters.
Speaking about her participation, Neha Joshi emphasised the importance of India’s role in global geopolitics and the need for closer collaboration in addressing emerging challenges such as cybersecurity threats and regional instability. “The discussions underscored India’s pivotal role in shaping the future of global security, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region. As a nation, we must continue to build strong partnerships with like-minded democracies, including NATO member countries, to safeguard our collective interests,” said Joshi.
The dialogue was seen as a significant step in strengthening India’s engagement with NATO and its allies, fostering a deeper understanding of shared challenges and opportunities for cooperation in an increasingly interconnected world.