Friday, 18, October, 2024

Global Trade & Technology Council NGO and Th. The participants of the event, which was organized in cooperation with Har Narayan Singh Group of Colleges, were briefed about the reforms in the Uzbek education system, the outcomes of the national polices in the sector.

The scale of cooperation established between Uzbekistan and India in this area was highlighted.

Reportedly, there are currently over 5 thousand young people from India are studying in Uzbek universities, while Uzbek young men and women are also studying in IT, medicine, pharmaceuticals, linguistics and other competitive fields in India. There are campuses of Indian Amity and Sharda universities, as well as Acharya and Sambhram institute groups in Uzbekistan are successfully operating.

Uzbekistan’s tourism potential was widely promoted within the framework of the event. In particular, it was noted that at the moment, about 15 weekly flights are operating between the two countries, between Tashkent and Delhi, Tashkent and Mumbai.

During the talks with business leaders during the trip to the cities of Uttar Pradesh, Prayagraj and Varanasi, the stepping up of inter-provincial cooperation, implementation of new projects, exchange of business delegations, joint business forums and other topical issues were discussed.

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