AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHuman Rights Watch & Deportations: HRW says Germany deported Tajik opposition activist Asadullo Boboev and his son to Dushanbe despite warnings of detention and mistreatment, raising questions about how Europe handles political asylum cases. Electricity & Water Policy: EU-Tajikistan talks put power losses back on the agenda: with nearly 98% of electricity from hydropower, every lost kilowatt-hour means more strain on river flows and winter supply planning. Energy Supply Crunch: Tajik civil aviation faces fuel and lubricants shortages, pushing airlines to import from Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan as global conditions complicate deliveries. Oil & Gas Output: Tajikistan’s oil production rose 9.3% in H1 2026 to just over 10,000 tons, while imports of petroleum products and LPG also climbed. Regional Climate Data: Central Asia discussed a regional online catalogue for transboundary climate hazards, aiming to improve risk assessment and public safety through shared geospatial data. Bangladesh–Tajikistan Trade Links: Dhaka and Dushanbe moved to institutionalize cooperation via a Foreign Office Consultations MoU, with emphasis on private-sector deals, connectivity, and investment. Central Asia Digital & Resilience: RESILAND CA+ dialogues in Bishkek advanced a unified knowledge and digital portal for landscape restoration and climate adaptation. Rogun Dam Scrutiny: A new report highlights Switzerland’s role in Tajikistan’s Rogun mega-dam financing and the controversy around project irregularities.
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