Speeches of Ambassador

Ambassador’s Speech at the Reception on the occasion of the 76th Republic Day of India

January 27, 2025 | 1830 hrs | Hotel Hyatt Regency

Distinguished guests, esteemed colleagues, dear friends, and fellow citizens of India,

A very warm and heartfelt welcome to each one of you!

This year, India proudly commemorates 75 years of becoming a sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic Republic. The Constitution of India, which came into effect on January 26, 1950, laid the foundation for an inclusive democracy and has since remained the bedrock of India’s socio-economic transformation. As our Hon’ble Prime Minister rightly stated, the Constitution is our guiding light—it is the spirit of India.

As I complete my seventh month in this beautiful country, I would like to express my heartfelt appreciation for the warmth and hospitality of the Uzbek people and our friends in the diplomatic community. The deep civilizational and cultural ties between India and Uzbekistan have made this journey especially enriching. And yes—I have thoroughly enjoyed the plov, somsa, and naan here—culinary delights that beautifully mirror India’s own food culture.

Last year, India successfully conducted its General Elections, the largest democratic exercise in the world, with the participation of nearly 650 million eligible voters. The Election Commission of India managed this colossal task efficiently, employing advanced technologies and transparent processes, reaffirming India’s unwavering commitment to democratic values.

The year also witnessed important developments in India-Uzbekistan bilateral relations. A significant highlight was the meeting between Hon’ble Prime Minister of India and Hon’ble President of Uzbekistan on the sidelines of the BRICS Summit in Kazan in October. Uzbekistan’s participation as a Partner Country in BRICS marked a pivotal step in deepening South-South cooperation. We were also pleased to welcome Uzbekistan’s engagement in the 3rd Voice of Global South Summit, particularly in the Trade and Environment Ministerial sessions.

In September, Union Finance Minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman visited Uzbekistan. During her visit, she and H.E. Mr. Jamshid Khodjayev, Deputy Prime Minister of Uzbekistan, signed a Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) to foster long-term investment cooperation. The jointly inaugurated India-Uzbekistan Business Forum attracted over 150 companies. Earlier that month, I had the privilege of leading a delegation of Indian business leaders to Nukus, further advancing regional trade and connectivity.

Other notable visits included the Chief Justice of India, Comptroller and Auditor General, and the Tourism Minister of Goa. During Uzbekistan’s Parliamentary Elections in October, the Chief Election Commissioner of India and Indian observers contributed to the process as part of our electoral cooperation.

We achieved significant progress in enhancing people-to-people ties. With the introduction of new flight routes, Indian tourism to Uzbekistan more than doubled—though we know the potential is far greater. Education links also expanded, with four Indian universities establishing campuses in Uzbekistan and close to 9,000 Indian students currently studying here.

We partnered on environmental initiatives such as Yashil Makon and Plant 4 Mother. In collaboration with the Ministry of Ecology, Environmental Protection and Climate Change, the Embassy organized a plantation drive at our Cultural Centre. I am proud to share that the Indian diaspora in Uzbekistan has planted over 20,000 trees, a remarkable contribution to sustainability. Many of those community leaders are here with us today—thank you for your dedication.

In the defence sector, the sixth edition of Joint Military Exercise Dustlik was successfully conducted in Termez. In April, the Chief of Army Staff of India visited Uzbekistan and inaugurated an IT and Cybersecurity Lab at the Academy of Armed Forces in Tashkent—an important milestone in our defence cooperation.

Bilateral trade reached approximately USD 870 million by November 2024 and is on track to touch USD 1 billion by the end of the fiscal year. Indian investments grew by 81%, especially in pharmaceuticals, IT, and agriculture. However, we recognize that connectivity remains a key challenge. Uzbek products have a natural market in India, but logistical bottlenecks continue to hamper access. I am pleased that both countries held a Joint Working Group meeting on Chabahar Port in Mumbai in November 2024 to address this issue.

Our cultural cooperation continued to flourish. We are thankful to the Uzbek authorities for installing a bust of the legendary actor Raj Kapoor at Alisher Navoi Cinema Palace. A week-long film festival featured the jointly produced film Ali Baba and 40 Thieves, reflecting our cinematic collaboration. Uzbekistan’s participation in International Day of Yoga in June, with over 3,000 enthusiasts, alongside Hon’ble Sports Minister Mr. Ikramov, was truly inspiring. Several Uzbek cultural troupes and film artists also participated in festivals in India, enriching our people-to-people connections.

India’s development cooperation expanded with the provision of computers to 125 schools in Syrdarya Region, and with ongoing projects such as an Allergological Centre in Tashkent and an agriculture project in Kashkadarya Region. Moreover, around 170 Uzbek nationals visited India under various capacity-building programmes in 2024.

Dear guests and friends,

As we look to the future, there is much to be optimistic about. Several high-level visits are planned in the coming months, and we are committed to further enhancing our partnership across all sectors. People-to-people ties, built on trust and shared values, will remain the guiding force in our cooperation.

In her address on the eve of Republic Day, the Hon’ble President of India highlighted the crucial role of women and youth in shaping the country’s destiny. She pointed out that nearly 60% of new teachers in India over the last decade are women—a truly heartening development that reflects our social transformation.

In conclusion, as we celebrate the 76th Republic Day of India, I extend my sincere gratitude to all of you for joining us in this celebration. Let our friendship continue to deepen and thrive with each passing day.

Thank you. Rahmat!

Olg‘a, Hindiston va O‘zbekiston! Bizning do‘stona aloqalarimiz abadiy bo‘lsin!

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