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Last update: 2 hours agoUN Diplomacy: India formally launched its 2028-29 UN Security Council bid at UN headquarters, with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar unveiling the “SHANTI” theme—Securing Holistic Advancement through Norms, Trust and Integrity—and signaling a push for a rules-based global order. Central Asia Seat Race: The campaign is set to be a tight Asia-Pacific contest because Tajikistan has also entered the race for the same non-permanent seat, backed by the OIC, raising the stakes for Dushanbe’s diplomacy. Air Quality Politics: Tajikistan rolled out a new official air-quality monitoring website for Dushanbe and other cities, responding to criticism of earlier international assessments and stressing its own measurement basis. Border Security: Tajik authorities reported 17 Afghan nationals killed in drug-related border clashes in the first half of 2026, alongside seizures and arrests. Energy Pressure: With Russian fuel supplies strained by attacks on refineries, Tajikistan says it has reserves for about two months and is again seeking alternatives from Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. Regional Health Cooperation: Central Asia approved “One Health” coordination documents and plans joint simulation drills and shared lab standards to respond faster to cross-border outbreaks. Natural Resources: Tajikistan announced plans to launch a lithium project at the Namadgut deposit in Gorno-Badakhshan within a year.
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