TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, August 12. Since the start of this year, trade turnover between Uzbekistan and India has shot through the roof, climbing by a whopping 60 percent, with about 40 new joint ventures and cooperation projects, Trend reports, citing the Uzbek President's office.
The existing portfolio of high-potential initiatives with
premier Indian enterprises has attained a valuation of $2 billion.
Four distinct entities of Indian higher education institutions are
currently executing their operational mandates within the
jurisdiction of Uzbekistan.
The announcement transpired during a telephonic dialogue between
the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev,
and the Prime Minister of the Republic of India, Narendra Modi.
The executives articulated profound contentment with the robust
evolution of pragmatic collaboration in accordance with prevailing
accords, highlighting the persistence of vigorous and productive
engagements across multiple tiers.
Focused emphasis was placed on the advancement and execution of
collaborative initiatives across the pharmaceutical sector,
chemical manufacturing, digital economy frameworks, energy
paradigms, mining operations, agricultural practices, construction
methodologies, tourism strategies, and additional industry
verticals.
The parties engaged in a discourse regarding the optimization of
transport and transit pathways within the parameters of the
North–South corridor, emphasizing the criticality of effectively
convening the forthcoming session of the Intergovernmental
Commission in Tashkent.
President Mirziyoyev and Prime Minister Modi engaged in a strategic
dialogue regarding the regional agenda and conducted a
comprehensive review of the timeline for forthcoming high-level
engagements.
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