AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUzbekistan–Belarus Travel Update: Uzbekistan and Belarus have extended their registration-free mutual stay from 3 to 10 days, signed alongside a broader strategic partnership roadmap covering culture, tourism, labor migration, and emergency cooperation. Credit Self-Ban Growth: Over 2.57 million people in Uzbekistan have used the credit self-ban service to block loans in their name, with the biggest uptake among ages 26–35 and rapid growth through the first half of 2026. Islamic Civilization Forum: Uzbekistan’s First International Islamic Civilization Forum in Tashkent, Samarkand, and Termiz wrapped up with the Tashkent Declaration and 10 proposed global initiatives aimed at preserving Islamic scholarly heritage and promoting peace and tolerance. Oman Air to Tashkent: Oman Air launched direct flights to Tashkent, boosting tourism links and business travel while supporting cultural exchange between the two countries. Religious Conversion Case in Uzbekistan: Indian student Savariya Basanth’s death in Bukhara has triggered renewed calls for a major investigation, with allegations of coercion to convert and pressure framed by supporters as part of a wider “conversion network” debate. Sports & Youth Spotlight: Uzbekistan’s presence continues across regional events, including hockey and athletics, while boxing coverage highlights strong performances by youth athletes across Asia.
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