AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSnow Leopard & Mountain Biodiversity: Central Asian countries agreed in Samarkand to boost cooperation on snow leopard conservation, transboundary wildlife protection, and mountain ecosystem resilience, with Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan backing a regional vision for GEF-9. Water Security & Climate Risk: A new push to move beyond Soviet-era water quotas highlights how glacier retreat is reshaping Central Asia’s water diplomacy, while WMO forecasts warn El Niño could bring unusually heavy summer rains alongside drought and heat risks. Tajikistan Energy Planning: Tajikistan published a 2025–2050 power system plan for Gorno-Badakhshan, embedding hydropower sustainability tools into project selection and prioritizing hydropower plus solar and storage. Tajikistan–Pakistan Trade Boost: After the 8th Joint Commission in Dushanbe, both sides set a three-year roadmap to lift bilateral trade to $200m and advanced cooperation across energy, IT, health, education, and CASA-1000. AI in the Region: Kazakhstan leads Central Asia in generative AI adoption, with OpenAI talks focused on “ChatGPT Edu” and teacher/student training. Nuclear & Power Infrastructure: Russia and Uzbekistan started construction of a landmark nuclear power plant in Jizzakh, aiming to meet a major share of Uzbekistan’s growing electricity demand. Aviation Fuel Pressure: Russia’s jet fuel export ban and broader fuel price surges could squeeze Central Asian airlines’ costs and profitability.
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