Uzbekistan’s Youth Affairs Agency strengthens educational collaboration with India through the "Ibrat Farzandlari" initiative
October 30, 2025. 14:05 • 2 min
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NEW DELHI, October 30. /Dunyo IA/. A productive bilateral meeting was held at the Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan in New Delhi between the Agency for Youth Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan — through its "Ibrat Farzandlari" initiative — and representatives of Tagore International School, Vasant Vihar, reports Dunyo IA correspondent.

The participants highlighted the current state and future prospects of Uzbekistan–India cooperation in the field of education. The meeting underscored the strategic importance of strengthening links between educational institutions and young people, which serve as a foundation for deepening bilateral relations and fostering long-term collaboration between the two countries.
It is worth noting that in 2024, the "Ibrat Farzandlari" initiative and Tagore International School signed an agreement to promote collaboration focused on educational and research exchanges.
During the dialogue at the diplomatic mission, both sides emphasized the significant potential for mutual enrichment of experience in the fields of culture and education. They expressed readiness to actively support the development of extensive exchange programmes for school students aged 10 to 16.
Within the framework of cooperation between the "Ibrat Farzandlari" initiative and Tagore International School, a range of initiatives are being implemented, including teacher and student exchanges, language learning, virtual lessons in arts and crafts, yoga, dance, and music, as well as joint guest lectures, seminars, webinars, scientific-practical conferences, and other collaborative activities.
Representatives of Uzbekistan and India unanimously emphasized that their cooperation should not be limited to its current scope. In particular, new and creative projects and initiatives aimed at strengthening bilateral relations will be actively encouraged and supported.
At present, a delegation from the "Ibrat Farzandlari" initiative, comprising two teachers and seven students, is in India as part of an exchange programme. The delegation members are closely observing the innovative activities and educational processes at Tagore International School in New Delhi.
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