The Uzbek friends of India and the Indian community in Tashkent enthusiastically celebrated the 61st Republic Day of India in the Embassy of India on the morning of 26th January 2010. in detail >>>
India Exhibition - 2010 (24.03.2010)
An exhibition of Indian products (INDIA EXHIBITION-2010) is being organised from 24 to 27 March, 2010 in Tashkent jointly by the Government of India and the Government of Uzbekistan at Uzkorgazmasavdo, 40, Beruni Street, Tashkent. in detail >>>
External Affairs Minister of India Shri S.M. Krishna, accompanied by a high-level delegation paid an official visit to Uzbekistan on 22 and 23 October 2009. (23.10.2009)
External Affairs Minister of India Shri S.M. Krishna, accompanied by a high-level delegation paid an official visit to Uzbekistan on 22 and 23 October 2009.
EAM called on Uzbek President His Excellency Mr. Islam Karimov on 23rd October 2009. Status of bilateral relations, after successful visit of PM Dr Manmohan Singh in April 2006 to Uzbekistan, was reviewed and it was noted with satisfaction that two meetings of Inter Governmental Meetings had been held since steering the bilateral relations forward. It was decided to give further impetus to agreed of bilateral cooperation (hydrocarbons sector, mining sector, etc) and explore new areas of cooperation. EAM also conveyed India’s willingness to cooperate in areas of agriculture, tourism, railways, road construction, transport and IT. It was noted that relations between India and Uzbekistan rested on strong historical and cultural foundations and had manifested into vibrant and mutually awarding bilateral relations since 1991. in detail >>>
Press Release (11.01.2008)
42nd death anniversary of Late Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri, former Prime Minister of India, was solemnly observed on 11th January 2008 at the Shastri Memorial in Tashkent.
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Diploma Course in Indian Studies Concluded at LBSCIC, Tashkent.
(12.11.2007)
On November 12, 2007, the ‘six-week’ Diploma Course in Indian Studies’ organized at the Lal Bahadur Shastri Centre of Indian Culture (LBSCIC) concluded with an interesting and illuminating talk by Mrs. Kusum Tayal on “The Women Achievers of India.” The talk aroused great interest among the participants as well as distinguished guests. There is little doubt that no country or society can claim to be truly modern and forward-looking without its share of women achievers. in detail >>>