AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRussian Tech Smuggling: A New York Times investigation says Russia’s military intelligence unit “20th Directorate” has expanded operations in Japan, using front identities and indirect shipping routes to bypass export limits—Ukrainian estimates claim about 90% of Russian missiles and drones use Japanese-made parts. Uzbekistan Energy Watch: Uzbekistan is bracing for near-record electricity demand as a heatwave pushes daily consumption toward 280 million kWh and peak load to 13–13.3 GW; officials ordered tighter grid monitoring and accountability after Tashkent outages. Logistics Push to Europe: Uzbekistan plans a logistics hub in Poland to cut delivery times and boost EU exports, following President Mirziyoyev’s push to lower freight costs. Caspian Cargo Plan: Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan discussed creating a joint Caspian fleet and a logistics venture to strengthen Middle Corridor freight links. Power Demand & Grid Safety: The energy ministry also plans temporary operational changes during the hottest hours to reduce fire and explosion risks. Islamic Forum Follow-up: Participants of Uzbekistan’s First International Islamic Civilisation Forum backed a proposal for a World Alliance to coordinate research and heritage preservation. Crime Case in Bukhara: India’s NCW urged a fast probe into the alleged torture and murder of Kerala medical student Savariya Basanth in Uzbekistan, seeking coordination with Uzbek authorities and the Indian embassy.
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