AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUN Security Council Race: Kyrgyzstan is mounting a late, competitive bid for the UN Security Council’s 2027-2028 Asia-Pacific seat, betting it now has Central Asian backing after border disputes were settled—turning what looked like a Philippines-led contest into a real scramble. Dushanbe Water Diplomacy: Tajikistan hosted the 4th International Conference on “Water for Sustainable Development” (2018-2028), with UN water envoy Retno Marsudi stressing that no single state can solve water stress alone and calling for faster, practical implementation. Transboundary Water Politics: Central Asia’s talks in Dushanbe highlighted both cooperation—like planned summer releases from Bahri Tojik—and mounting upstream-downstream friction over reservoir upkeep and glacier-linked water security. Climate Pressure on Policy: A new regional study warns Central Asian glaciers saw their worst mass-loss year on record in 2025, threatening freshwater reserves for millions and raising the stakes for water governance. Digitalization & Trade: Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan completed their first cross-border cargo shipments using the eTIR system, a step toward faster, more digital customs and transit across the region. Security Threats: Russia’s FSB says ISIS-K is recruiting CIS-linked militants and Central Asian migrants, underscoring Afghanistan’s role as a regional extremist mobilization hub. Domestic Economy: Tajikistan plans four new cement plants by 2029 to double output and cover domestic construction demand, with thousands of jobs expected.
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