India-Uzbekistan Business and Culture Council - 2022
Le Meridien, Windsor Pl, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001 May 10,2022
Global India Business Forum launched the India-Uzbekistan Business and Cultural Council for
augmenting bilateral trade between the two countries, on May 10 at Hotel JRD Exotica, New Delhi,
from 12.30 pm to 2 pm. A seminar was held on Business and Investment opportunities for Import and
Export in Uzbekistan.
This council has been established to create a network of businesses, businessmen, entrepreneurs,
connect MSMEs across countries and create tie-ups between chambers of commerce among India and
Uzbekistan.
The honourable guests were H.E. Mr. Furkat SIDIKOV - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs; H.E. Mr.
Dilshod AKHATOV - Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan in India; Mr. Aziz ALIEV - Deputy
Director of the Department of Economic Diplomacy, Minister of Foreign Affairs; Mr. Oybek ESHONOV -
Head of Department for Cooperation with Countries of South Asia, Near, Middle East and Africa,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Mr. Shokhrukh SHOGIYASOV - Second Secretary, Department for Cooperation
with Countries of South Asia, Near, Middle East and Africa, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; and Mr.
Imom SALIMOV - Counsellor (Trade and Economic Issues), Embassy of Uzbekistan in India.
Global President of GIBF, Dr. Jitendra Joshi and Co-founder,Director Mrs.Deepali Gadkari were
present for the launch and seminar that was attended by entrepreneurs in large numbers. Dr. Joshi
gave the introductory speech to the esteemed audience.
The seminar threw light on India’s and Uzbekistan’s import and export potential The major items of
India’s exports are pharmaceutical products, mechanical equipment, vehicle parts, services, optical
instruments and equipment. India’s imports from Uzbekistan consist largely of fruit and vegetable
products, services, fertilizers, juice products and extracts, and lubricants.
The delegates spoke about enhancing the bilateral trade between Uzbekistan and India, particularly
in IT, textiles, pharmacy and healthcare, dry fruits, fertilizers, jewelry and many other sectors.








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