2007 Delhi security summit

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2007 Delhi security summit

The 2007 Delhi Security Summit, held on November 23–24, 2007, in New Delhi, India, was a significant international conference focused on regional security issues in South Asia. Organized by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, the summit aimed to address pressing concerns such as terrorism, cross-border insurgency, and cooperative security measures among participating nations. Key stakeholders included representatives from the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries, as well as delegations from the United States, Russia, and other major global players. The event underscored India's commitment to strengthening regional stability through dialogue and collaboration, emphasizing the importance of a multi-faceted approach to security challenges in the region.