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THE SMALL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF TAJIKISTAN
The Junior Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan (JAST) was established on December 4, 1971, on the basis of the Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan. The solemn ceremony dedicated to the establishment of the Junior Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan under the leadership of the former president of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan, Academician M.S. Osimi, was attended by prominent scientists from various departments of the Academy of Sciences and the Ministry of Education and Science of Tajikistan. By the decision of the Presidium of the NAST, Academician Yu.S. Nosirov was elected the first president of JAST and led it until 1979. Then, from 1979 to 1981, Academician H.Kh. Karimov was elected president of JAST. From 1981 to 2016, Academician D.N. Podshojonov was president of JAST, and from 2016 to 2019, A.M. Buriev was appointed to this position. From January 2021 to February 2025, Academician Kh.Kh. Khisoriev was appointed as the head.
Currently, since May 2025, Doctor of Economics, M.I. Sadriddinov has been appointed as the head of the Small Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan.
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Sadriddinov Manuchehr Islomiddinovich

Citizenship – resident of the Republic of Tajikistan
Nationality – Tajik
Date of birth – 09.20.1985
Academic degree and title – Doctor of Economics, professor
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Sadriddinov Manuchehr Islomiddinovich - Head of the Department with schoolchildren of the Small Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan under the Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan. Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor.
Since 2008, he has been working in the system of higher education and science. The main areas of scientific activity include theoretical and methodological aspects of economic integration for various natural resource potentials, in particular, water resources.
Sadriddinov Manuchehr Islomiddinovich was born on September 20, 1985 in the village of Kadi , Ragun city. He graduated from secondary school No. 93 in Dushanbe (1992-2003). From 2003 to 2008, he studied at the Tajik National University to faculty of Economics and Management, and also graduated with honors in 2008. From 2008 to 2011, he worked as an assistant at the Department of National Economy at the Tajik National University. From 2015 to 2017. He worked as a senior lecturer in the Department of National Economy of the Tajik National University. Since 2017, he worked as the head of the Department of Finance and Taxation of the Institute of Entrepreneurship and Service. From July 2021 to October 2023, he was the director of the Branch of the International University of Tourism and Entrepreneurship of Tajikistan in the Sughd region. From October 2023 to August 2024, he held the position of head of the international relations department of the International University of Tourism and Entrepreneurship of Tajikistan. From December 6, 2024 until to 15.04.2025 he was the head of the Department of Economic Theory.
From 2011 to 2015, he was a full-time graduate student in the Department of Economic Management of the Novosibirsk State University of Russian Federation. In 2015, he passed his PhD on topic "Assessment of the role of water resources in the formation of the economic space of Tajikistan" and he received the degree of candidate of economic sciences. His scientific activity is focused on the issues of rational use of water resources from an economic point of view and the development of the input-output table for the economy of the Republic of Tajikistan, as well as on issues of economic integration of the countries of the Central Asian region related to the use of economic resources. For the first time in Tajikistan, he developed and compiled the input-output table for 2010. On May 6, 2023, at the Dissertation Council of the Tajik National University, he defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic "Integration processes for the efficient use of water resources in the countries of the Central Asian region: methodology, analysis and forecasting methods".
Sadriddinov Manuchehr is the author of more than 74 scientific papers and articles, including 3 monographs. In 2017, a monograph written by him in one of the most prestigious institutes of the Russian Federation - the Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering was published. Also in 2018, the textbook "Financial Mathematics" he published for students of the Institute of Entrepreneurship and Service (now MUTPT). Together with her scientific supervisor (consultant) Usmanova T.D., a scientific monograph "Integration processes for the efficient use of water resources in the countries of the Central Asian region" was published.
21 scientific articles were published in the SCOPUS abstract database.
VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES TO THE GREENHOUSE FOR GROWING LEMONS AND OTHER SUBTROPICAL FRUITS AT THE EXPERIMENTAL FIELDS OF THE INSTITUTE OF BOTANY
Today, on 25 November, the President of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan, Academician Khushvakhtzoda Qobiljon Khushvakht, visited the greenhouse for growing lemons and other subtropical fruits on the experimental fields of the Institute of Botany, Physiology and Plant Genetics of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan.
It was reported that on the experimental plots of the Institute of Botany, Physiology and Plant Genetics, considering the establishment of a collection orchard of subtropical plants, a mother orchard and the future expansion of nurseries of mandarin and orange varieties, research experiments are being conducted on seedlings propagated by cuttings — Meyer lemon, ponderosa, grapefruit, lime, avocado, mango, feijoa, chayote (Mexican cucumber), passion fruit, momordica, papaya (melon tree) and olive. The purpose of these studies is to increase the productivity of these crops and develop scientifically based recommendations for their introduction into production.
It was emphasized that in the experimental zone, in order to study the productivity of dwarf apple trees in intensive orchards, apple trees grafted on dwarf rootstocks have been planted, and phenological observations and scientific research are being carried out. Various kiwi varieties have also been planted in the experimental area to establish kiwi cultivation in the future under the climatic conditions of Tajikistan; methods of cultivation and propagation are being studied.
During the visit, it was noted that citrus plants represent a large group of evergreen fruit trees belonging to the genus Citrus, which is part of the subfamily Aurantioideae of the family Rutaceae. In Tajikistan, citrus plants have been grown in trenches and lemon houses since the 1930s. The climatic conditions of the Khatlon and Sughd regions, Hisor valley, Lower Kofarnihon valley, Panj river valley, and the valleys of the Surkhob and Yakhsu rivers, as well as central districts, are particularly suitable for their cultivation.
It was also stated that chayote — the Mexican cucumber (Sechium edule L.) - is a perennial climbing plant. Its fruits have been used as food by American Indians since ancient times. Chayote was first brought to Tajikistan by researchers of the Institute of Botany, Physiology and Plant Genetics of the Academy of Sciences from the Krasnodar region of Russia and was included in scientific studies. The methods of chayote propagation, cultivation techniques and fruit quality are being comprehensively studied. Chayote fruit contains oils, proteins, sugar, starch, carotene, mineral substances — potassium, magnesium, iron, phosphorus, vitamins C, B1, B2, PP, as well as proteins containing 19 amino acids, eight of which are essential.
It was reported that passion fruit (marakuya) is a tropical fruit belonging to the group of climbing plants. It has a brightly colored and attractive flower. The fruit is oval, 8–10 cm long. Although the outer appearance of the fruit may seem unattractive, the inside is bright yellow, aromatic and delicious. Due to its rich biochemical composition, passion fruit has high nutritional and medicinal value. The fruit contains 25–40% juice. Passion fruit juice contains provitamin A, vitamins C, B2, B3, B6, B9, microelements K, Fe, Mg, P, and also 73% water, 22% carbohydrates, 2% protein, and 0.7% fat.
In addition, momordica (Momordica) is a tropical climbing plant. The cultivation of momordica on the experimental plots of the Institute of Botany, Physiology and Plant Genetics is the first study of this plant under the conditions of Tajikistan. The plant grows 2.5–3 meters in a season and bears fruit in the same year. The fruit grows up to 10–15 cm. Due to its rich biochemical composition, momordica has significant nutritional and medicinal value. It is used to treat hypertension, hemorrhoids, gastric ulcer, diabetes, leukemia, reduce blood cholesterol levels, strengthen immunity, reduce weight, and оthers.
PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF TAJIKISTAN ELECTED VICE PRESIDENT AND ACADEMICIAN OF THE ASIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
During the First General Assembly of the Asian Academy of Sciences (AASc), held in Hong Kong of the People’s Republic of China, the President of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan, Academician Khushvakhtzoda Qobiljon Khushvakht, was elected Vice President and Academician of the Asian Academy of Sciences.
This historic election stands as evidence of the global recognition of the significant contribution and scientific authority of Tajik scholars in the advancement of science and international research. It also reflects that Tajikistan is acknowledged in the scientific space of Asia and the world as a country with a strong scientific foundation and highly qualified scholars.
The election of the President of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan, Academician Khushvakhtzoda Qobiljon Khushvakht, to a leadership position in the Asian Academy of Sciences opens new opportunities for expanding scientific cooperation between Tajikistan and Asian countries, as well as for implementing joint research programs and strategic scientific initiatives.
It should be noted that the General Assembly was attended by 121 delegates from various countries, including China, Russia (with representatives from the Republic of Tatarstan, the Chechen Republic, the Republic of Dagestan, and the Republic of Bashkortostan); India, Japan, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, as well as non-Asian countries such as the United States, France, Greece, Moldova, and Belarus. A total of 97 delegates took part in the election, selecting the Academy’s leadership as well as full and associate members.
This election is of exceptional importance for the development of a unified scientific space and the integration of Asian scholars, and it represents recognition of the contribution of Tajikistan and its scientists at both regional and international levels.
It is noteworthy that the Asian Academy of Sciences is the only scientific institution established at the regional and international levels to unite Asian scholars, develop scientific research, and expand strategic cooperation among the countries of the Asian continent, bringing together all scientific institutions of the region.
OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE “DECARBONIZED HEATING SYSTEM USING GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES”
Today, on November 18, the “Decarbonized Heating System Using Geothermal Resources” was officially inaugurated at the Center for Innovation Development of Science and Digital Technologies of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan.
The opening ceremony was attended by the President of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan, Academician Khushvakhtzoda Qobiljon Khushvakht, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Tajikistan Ms. Keiko Furuta, the representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan Mr. Mirzosharif Jalolov, Head of the JICA Office, Mr. Seiju Imai, and representatives of various ministries and agencies of Tajikistan.
As part of the project, an “Ion Chromatography Analyzer” was installed and young researchers received full training. During the opening ceremony, the device was presented by the senior researcher of the Center, Farzona Najmiddinova.
It should be noted that the implementation of the project “Improving the Decarbonized Heating System Using Geothermal Resources” is of great importance, as it helps address a number of key energy, environmental, and social challenges in Tajikistan.
Providing heating in mountainous climates and harsh winters, especially in remote areas, remains one of the pressing issues. Currently, most households, educational institutions, and medical facilities rely on coal, firewood, or liquefied gas, which requires significant expenses and causes environmental pollution due to CO₂ and other emissions.
Using geothermal energy through Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) systems makes it possible to reduce heating costs and minimize carbon emissions. The technology operates using stable underground temperatures and can function efficiently year-round.
The application of such technologies not only reduces the use of conventional fuels but also represents a transition to clean and renewable energy sources. At the same time, it improves local energy independence, reduces consumer expenses, and contributes to environmental protection.
Artificial intelligence has also been effectively integrated into this system. Digital systems powered by AI continuously analyze data from sensors—such as underground temperature, heating demand, and climate conditions—allowing for automatic optimization, reduced energy consumption, and improved stability of the entire network.
AI capabilities also support heating load forecasting, intelligent indoor energy management, and cost reduction. As a result, the system becomes not only environmentally friendly and cost-efficient, but an advanced intelligent infrastructure.
Given Tajikistan’s considerable geothermal potential and favorable climate conditions, the integration of GSHP technology and artificial intelligence can become a progressive technological model for other regions and significantly contribute to national strategies for sustainable development, efficient resource use, and climate adaptation.
MEETING WITHIN THE PROJECT ON IMPROVING THE DECARBONIZED HEATING SYSTEM USING GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES
Today, on November 18, a meeting was held at the Center for Innovative Science and Digital Technologies of the Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan within the framework of the project “Improving the Decarbonized Heating System Using Geothermal Resources.”
The meeting was attended by the President of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan, Academician Khushvakhtzoda Qobiljon Khushvakht, the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Japan to Tajikistan, Ms. Furuta Keiko, a representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan, as well as scientists and researchers from Tajikistan and Japan.
The President of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan, Academician Khushvakhtzoda Qobiljon Khushvakht, stated in his speech that with the support of Akita University (Japan), the implementation of this project at the Center for Innovative Science and Digital Technologies of the Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan will enable the development of modern decarbonized heating technology in the country and the efficient use of geothermal resources.
It was noted that today we gathered within the framework of the opening of the geothermal house dedicated to the iTAG-SATREPS project — “Improving the Decarbonized Heating System Using Geothermal Resources.” This project is implemented with the support of the international program “Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development” (SATREPS), Akita University (Japan), and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) at the Center for Innovative Science and Digital Technologies of the Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan.
It was emphasized that the implementation of the project will allow the country’s heating system to be modernized using advanced methods, and at the same time, provide a solid foundation for training highly qualified national specialists. The use of geothermal heat is considered one of the priority areas for the development of green energy in the country.
Furthermore, the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Japan to Tajikistan, Ms. Furuta Keiko, stated that bilateral cooperation in green energy and the implementation of modern technologies is of key importance for the sustainable development of Tajikistan, and the implementation of the decarbonized heating project is a clear example of such cooperation.
At the end of the meeting, participants exchanged views on effective project implementation, attracting international investors, and expanding scientific and practical cooperation.
PRESENTATION OF 4 NEW JOINT MONOGRAPHS BY SCIENTISTS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF TAJIKISTAN AND THE CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Today, on November 13, a joint scientific seminar of scientists from the Republic of Tajikistan and the People's Republic of China was held in the hall of the Institute of Water Problems, Hydropower and Ecology of the Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan. The main purpose of the seminar was to present four newly published monographs, prepared jointly by Tajik and Chinese scientists.
At the seminar, the President of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan, Academician Khushvakhtzoda Qobiljon Khushvakht, spoke, noting that the publication of these four international collective monographs, prepared by Tajik scientists in collaboration with their colleagues from the People’s Republic of China, is of great importance for the "2025 International Year of Glacier Protection."
It was emphasized that this achievement is the result of many years of work by scientists, deep scientific thinking, and successful international collaboration, which strengthens the scientific standing of our country. The publication of each monograph represents a solid step in the advancement of science and knowledge. When such works are prepared in collaboration with foreign scientific institutions, their value extends beyond a single field or country. They symbolize shared understanding, trust, and common goals of scientists from neighboring countries, united by a common desire to contribute to human progress.
It was noted that the four monographs presented today cover various fields of science — from natural and engineering sciences to social and humanitarian studies. Each of them demonstrates a high level of professionalism, deep analysis, and broad scientific outlook of the authors.
The first monograph is dedicated to analyzing the processes, factors, and mechanisms ensuring sustainable socio-economic development of Tajikistan; the second examines exogeodynamic risks and the impact of floods and landslides under the country’s natural conditions; the third analyzes the state, challenges, and prospects of Tajikistan’s water resources from hydrological, limnological, glaciological, and ecological perspectives; and the fourth studies the glaciers of Tajikistan, their current state, dynamics, and processes of change, considering climatic and morphological features. These publications are the result of fruitful cooperation between scientists of the two countries and have strategic importance for strengthening scientific relations and advancing research in water, hydropower, ecology, and glacier protection.
Furthermore, Yuanmin Zhang, Director of the Institute of Ecology and Geography of Xinjiang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in his speech, noted that the Central Asian Scientific and Research Center for Ecology and Environment (Dushanbe) plays a key role in strengthening scientific and technical cooperation between the Republic of Tajikistan and the PRC. Thanks to the effective work of this center, researchers and scientists from both countries gain opportunities for collaboration, experience exchange, and joint research. This bilateral cooperation contributes to scientific development, enhances the scientific level, and strengthens ties between the scientific and research institutions of both countries.
It was emphasized that the publication of the four joint scientific monographs is the result of continuous efforts by scientists of both countries and provides a solid foundation for the development of new knowledge, joint scientific projects, and the study of global environmental issues. It was also noted that such seminars and scientific meetings play a decisive role in strengthening friendly and strategically sustainable relations between the Republic of Tajikistan and the People’s Republic of China.
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM DEDICATED TO THE 1045TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE GREAT TAJIK SCHOLAR AVICENNA (ABU ALI IBN SINО) AT THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF TAJIKISTAN
Today, on November 4, an international symposium dedicated to the 1045th anniversary of the great Tajik scholar Abu Ali Ibn Sino (Avicenna) was held in the conference hall of the Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan (NAST).
The symposium was attended by the Assistant to the President of the Republic of Tajikistan on Social Development and Public Relations, Rahmonzoda Abdullo Qurbonali; the President of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan, Academician Khushvakhtzoda Qobiljon Khushvakht; the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the Republic of Tajikistan, Alireza Haqiqian; as well as other scholars and researchers, who delivered speeches at the event.
The symposium was opened by the President of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan, Academician Khushvakhtzoda Qobiljon Khushvakht, who emphasized that the Academy takes great pride in organizing this event under the enlightened policy of science and scholarship pursued by the Founder of Peace and National Unity — Leader of the Nation, President of the Republic of Tajikistan, His Excellency Emomali Rahmon.
He stated that it is a great honor to welcome numerous researchers and scientists from various countries of the world to beautiful Tajikistan — the homeland of a genius like Abu Ali Ibn Sino, whose immortal works have served all of humanity. The symposium, entitled “Avicenna’s Contribution to the Development of Science, Philosophy, and World Civilization,” is being held in recognition of this invaluable legacy.
It was noted that Ibn Sinо is among those thinkers whose life and works have been widely studied by scholars both in the past and present. Therefore, the main aim of this symposium is to highlight only some of the achievements of this “Elder Sage of the East” in the development of the sciences of his era, particularly in the natural and mathematical sciences, and to present his eminent role in the advancement of world science.
It is well established that among all the works of Ibn Sino, eleven are devoted to the fields of natural science and exact disciplines. His most important and widely read work, both in the past and in modern times, is “The Canon of Medicine” (Al-Qanun fi al-Tib), consisting of five volumes. This monumental work has been translated into most European languages. In The Canon of Medicine, Ibn Sino elaborates on the general theory of medicine, anatomy, physiology, surgery, diagnostics, methods of treatment, pharmaceuticals, and the prevention of various diseases. He also discusses both rapidly spreading and chronic illnesses.
It was noted that Ibn Sino’s contribution to the development of botany is also of great importance. He dedicated “The Book of Plants” (Kitob ul-Nabot) to this field, and within The Canon of Medicine, he included several sections related to botany. In The Book of Plants, he lists over 500 names of medicinal plants that were used in both ancient and contemporary medicine, and he even predicted that some of them would be studied further in the future.
It was mentioned that Ibn Sino also made a valuable contribution to the development of chemistry. He explained the properties of inorganic substances such as iron, minerals, and chemical compounds, offering insightful critiques of theories related to the transformation of base metals into gold. The classification of chemical substances proposed by Ibn Sino differs from that of Jabir ibn Hayyan and Muhammad Zakariya al-Razi by its simplicity and originality.
It was emphasized that Ibn Sino possessed an extraordinary and comprehensive intellect, with vast knowledge in many branches of medieval science. His greatest achievement was that, unlike the alchemists of his time, he was the first to demonstrate correct methods for conducting chemical reactions and experiments using various chemical substances in the regions of Transoxiana and Khorasan.
It should be noted that in the history of literature, Sheikh al-Rais Ibn Sino is also recognized as the founder of the philosophical rubai (quatrain) genre. Indeed, expressing profound philosophical ideas within the concise form of a quatrain requires exceptional intellect and talent. His subtle and far-reaching thought, his mastery of eloquence, and his deep devotion to national culture and his native language enabled Ibn Sino to be the first to express broad philosophical, psychological, and logical ideas through this concise poetic form.
Continuing the discussion, the Assistant to the President of the Republic of Tajikistan for Social Development and Public Relations, Rahmonzoda Abdullo Qurbonali, in his speech stated that Abu Ali Ibn Sino, known in Western countries as Avicenna, was not only a rationalist philosopher but also a skilled physician, a scholar well-versed in all the social and natural sciences of his time, an encyclopedic scientist, and a true genius of civilized humanity. He made numerous innovations in every field he studied, determining the course of development of these sciences for many centuries to come.
It was emphasized that because of his outstanding services to humanity, a statue of Ibn Sino was erected in front of the UNESCO headquarters, alongside those of Abu Rayhan al-Biruni, Abu Bakr Muhammad Zakariya al-Razi, and Omar Khayyam. Furthermore, since 2003, UNESCO has awarded the Avicenna Prize for Ethics in Science every two years. The international astronomical community has named a lunar crater after Ibn Sino. Between 2008 and 2015, there existed the Avicenna Directory, established with the support of the World Health Organization, which listed the world’s medical universities and colleges. It is now known as the World Directory of Medical Schools. The founders of this directory noted that it was named after Ibn Sino due to his role in “bridging Eastern and Western knowledge and his profound influence on the development of medicine and public health.”
It was stated that Ibn Sino was born in 980 into the family of Abdullah ibn Hasan ibn Ali ibn Sino, a native of Balkh of Tajik origin. During the Samanid dynasty, under the reign of Nuh ibn Mansur, the family migrated to the capital of the Samanid state in the late 10th century. His mother was also Tajik, from the village of Afshana near Bukhara. From childhood, Ibn Sino studied religious sciences, the grammar of the Tajik and Arabic languages, stylistics, and poetry, mastering them completely by the age of ten. He later studied mathematics, logic, and jurisprudence, and then began teaching philosophy and natural sciences, with a special focus on medicine.
Later, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the Republic of Tajikistan, Alireza Haqiqian, along with other scholars and researchers, also delivered speeches, highly praising Ibn Sino’s contribution to the formation of world civilization and the development of medicine, philosophy, and logic, describing his achievements as exceptional and unparalleled.
Additionally, at the conclusion of the event, a Cooperation Agreement was signed between the A. M. Bakhovaddinov Institute of Philosophy, Political Science and Law of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan and the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
COOPERATION BETWEEN TAJIKISTAN AND RUSSIA IN THE FIELD OF SCIENCE AND EDUCATION: CURRENT STATE AND PROSPECTS
Today, on October 28, in the hall of the Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan, the International Scientific Conference entitled “Cooperation between Tajikistan and Russia in the Field of Science and Education: Current State and Prospects” was held on the initiative of the Institute for the Study of Asian and European Countries of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan, with the participation of scholars and researchers from Tajikistan and Russia. The conference was opened by the director of the Institute, Rustam Jura Haydarzoda.
In his opening address, the President of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan, Academician Qobiljon Khushvakhtzoda, emphasized that science and education are powerful driving forces that shape national stability, economic development, and the spiritual wealth of society. In Tajikistan, it has always been clearly understood that without science there can be no progress, and without education — no future.
He noted that the Tajik people have traditionally shown great respect for scholars, thinkers, and enlighteners. We proudly continue the traditions of Ibn Sina, Rudaki, Firdousi, Beruni and other great figures whose wisdom and humanism have contributed to the intellectual heritage of the world. On this historical path, Russia has always remained a close partner, a trustworthy friend and a companion in enlightenment and constructive development.
It was also stated that scientific relations between Tajikistan and the Russian Federation have deep historical roots. As early as the first decades of the 20th century, Tajik and Russian scholars jointly studied natural resources, cultural heritage, history and the language of the Tajik people. Thanks to this cooperation, dozens of institutes, laboratories, and educational centers were established. Today, the partnership between the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan and Russian research institutions can be confidently regarded as a solid, dynamic and growing bridge of friendship and mutual enrichment.
Thousands of Tajik students, postgraduates and young specialists are currently studying at leading universities in Russia, mastering modern technologies, scientific methods and innovative pedagogical approaches. At the same time, Russian students receive education in Tajik universities, showing interest in the culture, language and history of our country. This is a vivid example of how education can serve as a bridge of friendship between generations and nations. In the era of rapid technological and geopolitical transformations, new horizons of cooperation are opening up before us.
It was emphasized that the world is entering the age of artificial intelligence, digital economy and green technologies. The competitiveness of our countries depends on how quickly and effectively our scientific communities can integrate into these global processes. That is why today’s realities call for a new philosophy of scientific cooperation — not only the exchange of results, but also the creation of joint research ecosystems in which knowledge, innovation and human capital become a shared value.
The conference continued with speeches by Semyon Vyacheslavovich Grigoriev, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Tajikistan, Valentina Vyacheslavovna Komleva, Deputy Director of the Research Institute for the Development of Communications, Doctor of Economics, Sharaf Abdukarim Rahimi, Head of the CIS Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Tajikistan, as well as other scholars and researchers, who highlighted achievements, existing challenges and prospects of cooperation in science and education. It was underlined that the development of these spheres is a significant factor in strengthening friendly and strategic relations between the two countries.
The second session of the International Scientific Conference “Cooperation between Tajikistan and Russia in the Field of Science and Education: Current State and Prospects” continued in the hall of the Institute for the Study of Asian and European Countries of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan, where scholars and researchers from both countries presented their reports on various scientific topics.
MEETING WITH THE TRADE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF TAJIKISTAN
Today, on October 24, the President of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan, Academician Khushvakhtzoda Kobildzhon Khushvakht, held a meeting with the Trade Representative of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Tajikistan, Alexander Leonidovich.
During the meeting, the parties discussed the expansion of scientific and technical cooperation, the strengthening of economic and trade relations, as well as the implementation of joint scientific and innovative projects.
It was noted that the activities of IRP Technology are focused on the energy sector, with the main objective of attracting investment and introducing modern Russian technologies aimed at the development of renewable energy sources, increasing energy efficiency, and supporting the scientific and technical potential of Tajik specialists.
It was reported that in the near future an agreement on the establishment of an industrial park between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Tajikistan will be signed. In this regard, it was emphasized that the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan may contribute to the development of scientific and technical foundations, the assessment of production capacities, the application of new technologies, and the training of qualified personnel within the framework of this initiative.
It was also highlighted that after determining the priority areas of cooperation, representatives of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan may be included in the relevant programs in order to use their scientific expertise and experience to assist in the development of projects, assessment of their scientific and technical feasibility, and implementation of new technologies.
This initiative will help strengthen the link between science and industry and will contribute to the intensification of practical cooperation between Tajik researchers and Russian specialists.
The parties expressed their readiness to further expand cooperation in the fields of energy, science, astrophysics, and ecology, as well as in the areas of joint research, exchange of experience, and training of highly qualified specialists.
