Indian Media Covers Uzbekistan’s Efforts to Update the “Uzbekistan 2030” Strategy
January 17, 2026. 09:00 • 3 min
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DELHI, January 17. /“Dunyo” IA/. Indian information and analytical platforms "Sarkaritel" and "Diplomacy India" have published an authored article by Eldor Tulyakov, Executive Director of the “Development Strategy” Center, titled “Why Is the ‘Uzbekistan – 2030’ Strategy Being Improved?”, «Dunyo» IA’s correspondent reports.
The article provides a detailed overview of the philosophy, key principles, and practical mechanisms behind the revision of the country’s main strategic document. The publication reflects growing international interest in the Uzbek model of reforms and serves as an effective way to explain the objectives and values of the “New Uzbekistan” to a global audience.
The revision of the Uzbekistan–2030 Strategy is presented as a necessary and responsible step by the state in response to accelerating changes in the global economy, technology, and societal expectations. Its purpose is to ensure the relevance, flexibility, and effectiveness of public governance under new conditions.
The updated document is based on the concept articulated by the President of Uzbekistan: “It is not the people who should serve state bodies, but the state bodies that should serve the people.” All reforms and policy decisions are evaluated in terms of their impact on the quality of life, social inclusion, and the well-being of citizens.
The Strategy is being transformed from a general concept into a practical action plan with clearly defined parameters. Each area is assigned to a specific responsible state agency.
Necessary financial resources have been determined, and a fully digital monitoring system has been introduced to ensure transparency and data-driven decision-making.
Particular emphasis is placed on making it clear to citizens how national reforms affect their daily lives — by improving access to services, creating economic opportunities, and expanding prospects for future generations.
It is highlighted that the updating process of the Strategy is carried out through broad public consultations involving citizens, civil society institutions, and experts, which enhances the legitimacy and sustainability of reforms.
The appearance of this analytical article on Indian platforms is of significant importance. It represents a direct and high-quality way to communicate the objectives and principles of Uzbekistan’s development to the international expert and business community. Demonstrating readiness to discuss strategic plans and approaches on international platforms strengthens Uzbekistan’s image as an open and predictable partner.
Publication in Indian media specializing in public administration and diplomacy contributes to deepening mutual understanding and strategic dialogue between the two countries.
Eldor Tulyakov’s article on “Sarkaritel” and “Diplomacy India” is more than just an informational piece. It is strategic communication that clearly and professionally presents the updated development philosophy of Uzbekistan to the world.
The material emphasizes the shift toward a practical, results-oriented, and human-centered governance model, in line with the spirit of building the “New Uzbekistan.” Such initiatives make a significant contribution to forming an objective and positive image of the country on the international stage.
https://diplomacyindia.com/uzbekistan-2030-why-the-national-development-strategy-is-being-updated
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