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Strategic concept of long-term development is discussed
06:00 / 1970-01-01

On June 28, an international forum on “Development Strategy of the Republic of Uzbekistan until 2035” was held at Inha University in Tashkent.

On June 28, an international forum on “Development Strategy of the Republic of Uzbekistan until 2035” was held at Inha University in Tashkent.

The event, organized by the international non-governmental non-profit organization “Buyuk kelajak” and the Development Strategy Center, was attended by deputies of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis, representatives of the diplomatic corps accredited in the country, relevant ministries and agencies, international and public organizations, scientific centers, scientists, businessmen, over 60 international experts from almost 20 countries, youth, and compatriots living abroad.

Issues of development of a strategic concept for long-term development of Uzbekistan until 2035 were discussed at the event.

Strategic concept of long-term development is discussed

It was emphasized that wide involvement of Uzbek youth studying and working in various countries of the world, to the process of reforming the institutions of public administration, development of social sphere, supporting the investment market reflects the pragmatic policy of Uzbekistan.

At the plenary meetings organized within the framework of the event, problems related to deepening democratic reforms in the system of state and public administration, raising the standard of living and social protection of the population, development of infrastructure of agricultural, industrial spheres, the complex of heat and electricity, and education were discussed.

At the event, issues of determining the main directions for development of the strategic concept of long-term development of Uzbekistan until 2035, intensifying activities of working groups in composition of council members in the areas of economy, public administration and social sphere were also considered. Views were exchanged on development of advanced foreign experience in the areas of finance, innovation, development of small and medium-sized business, science, tourism, and culture.