AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAmnesty Law: President Emomali Rahmon has signed Tajikistan’s “On Amnesty,” freeing 11,305 prisoners and reducing sentences for 6,733 more, affecting 18,038 convicts in total ahead of the country’s 35th independence anniversary. Counterfeit Medicines Crackdown: Dushanbe police say they shut down an underground operation producing counterfeit children’s medicines, seizing tens of thousands of syrup bottles, hundreds of thousands of packages and labels, and detaining a 42-year-old suspect plus accomplices. Water Infrastructure: Tajikistan and the Asian Development Bank discussed modernizing the Tajik Sea (Kayrakkum) reservoir, including dam reinforcement, pumping upgrades, irrigation and drainage improvements, and digital monitoring to better manage floods and climate impacts. Regional Diplomacy (SCO): India’s Kirti Vardhan Singh reaffirmed India’s SCO commitment in Dushanbe and announced an SCO Civilizational Dialogue Forum in Kolkata in July 2026, while also urging against cross-border terrorism via proxies. International Connectivity: Turkish Airlines will add more flights between Istanbul and Dushanbe, moving to daily service from August 3.
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