AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAir Defense Exports: India’s Akash 1S is drawing fresh interest in Central Asia, with Turkmenistan and Tajikistan reportedly considering the system after Armenia became the first international customer—another sign of Turkmenistan’s defense market opening beyond traditional suppliers. Cybersecurity: A new Central Asia-focused espionage campaign dubbed SilkParasite is targeting government bodies, including in Turkmenistan, using tailored phishing and multiple remote-access Trojan families. Healthcare Capacity: UNDP and UNFPA launched a three-day “Gender-Responsive Approach in Healthcare” training in Ashgabat for 30 Turkmen health professionals, aiming to improve patient-centered care and screening barriers. Trade & Logistics Digitalization: Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan have started an electronic pre-arrival customs data exchange, letting border agencies process shipments faster and cut paperwork for freight moving across their border. Industry & Investment Pipeline: Turkmenistan opened registration for CIET 2026 (Nov 3–5) to bring together construction, industry, chemicals and energy players, with a focus on investment, technology and project implementation. Youth Consumer Market: Mary velayat school fairs are running with domestically produced clothing and supplies, boosting local manufacturers ahead of the new academic year. Regional Energy Ties: Bangladesh and Turkmenistan held political consultations in Ashgabat, with Turkmenistan offering support on energy security and fertiliser supplies under a 2027–2029 action plan.
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