AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoIndia–Tajikistan Trade Talks: India and Tajikistan reviewed ways to deepen economic ties at the 12th Joint Commission meeting, with cooperation flagged across energy, hydropower, mining, critical minerals, textiles, digital economy, transport, logistics and finance; India cited strong growth and said exports to Tajikistan rose to about $58.12m in 2025-26. Water & Irrigation Funding: The World Bank approved a $75m grant for Tajikistan’s irrigation and water management reforms, targeting higher conveyance efficiency, energy savings and support for digital water governance and water user associations. Tajik–Turkmen Business Push: Dushanbe hosted the Tajik-Turkmen Business Council meeting on 7 July, bringing together 35+ Turkmen representatives for B2B talks and investment opportunity presentations. Regional Fuel Pressure: Central Asia’s fuel squeeze is spilling into winter planning as Russia’s supply strain feeds shortages and price pressure, with Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan hit hardest due to import dependence. Transit Diversification: Pakistan operationalized new land corridors through Iran and China to bypass Afghanistan, with early cargo shipments already moving—an option that could reshape regional logistics for Tajikistan-linked trade. Energy Planning in the Region: Afghanistan approved a five-year power development plan to expand generation and transmission, aiming to cut heavy reliance on imported electricity.
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