The “Uzbekistan – 2030” Strategy, adopted to ensure the continuity of large-scale reforms aimed at building a “New Uzbekistan,” serves as a definitive blueprint for the country’s near future.
As a logical evolution of the previous Action and Development Strategies, this framework is anchored in the principles of building a people-centric state and upholding human dignity.

A Roadmap of Precision and Purpose
The Strategy comprises 5 priority areas and 100 specific goals. A defining feature of this document is its reliance on measurable performance indicators (KPIs), ensuring accountability across every sector.
- Human Potential: The Strategy envisions a radical transformation of education, healthcare, and social protection. Key objectives include achieving 100% preschool coverage and significantly elevating the quality of higher education.
- Economic Prosperity: To ensure public wellbeing through sustainable growth, Uzbekistan aims to double its economy, reaching a GDP of $160 billion and increasing per capita income to over $4,000.
- Environmental Sustainability: Transitioning to a “Green Economy” is no longer an option but a necessity. The Strategy prioritizes expanding renewable energy sources and integrating water-saving technologies.
- Governance and Justice: Special emphasis is placed on the rule of law, anti-corruption efforts, the digitalization of public services, and ensuring the absolute independence of the judiciary.
- Foreign Policy: Guided by the principle of a “Safe and Peace-loving State,” Uzbekistan focuses on strengthening ties with neighboring countries and bolstering its global standing.
2026: Adaptation to Global Trends
As a dynamic and flexible framework, the Strategy has been updated in 2026 to address emerging global challenges:
- Digital Transformation & AI: New objectives involve integrating Artificial Intelligence into public administration and the national economy.
- Social Equity: Enhanced mechanisms have been introduced to ensure social aid is more targeted, focusing directly on poverty reduction and support for the most vulnerable.
- Climate Action: The “Restoration of the Aral Sea Region” and the “Yashil Makon” (Green Space) nationwide projects are now integral pillars of ecological security.
- Investment Climate: To attract global capital, the Strategy now includes strengthened guarantees for foreign investors and accelerated privatization processes.
“The core philosophy of this document is not the interests of state agencies, but a tangible improvement in the lives of ordinary people.”
Uzbekistan and India: A Strategic Partnership
Uzbekistan remains India’s key partner in Central Asia. The warm friendship and close cooperation between President Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have created a solid foundation for multifaceted engagement.
The results of this partnership are historic. In 2025, bilateral trade turnover exceeded the $1 billion mark for the first time, with figures from January to November alone surpassing $1.2 billion.
Looking ahead, both nations have set an ambitious target to increase mutual trade to over $2 billion in the near future.
The “Uzbekistan – 2030” Strategy is more than just a document; it is a roadmap for prosperity, quality education for the youth, and a dignified place for Uzbekistan within the international community.
Source – sarkaritel.com
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