Uzbekistan and India intend to create a technopark of software and innovative products.

Considering the vast experience of India in the development of technology parks, our country is interested in cooperation with leading technology parks of India, including the Society of Software Technology Parks of India (STPI) to create and develop modern platforms for developing software products and tools. Indian partners were invited to consider the possibility of creating a Technopark of software and innovative products in Uzbekistan based on their experience, ”the Ministry of Information Technology and Communications said.

The Software Technology Parks Society of India was created in 1991 to promote and encourage software exports. It provides legislative and other services to exporters to promote products, encourages the activities of micro, small and medium-sized entrepreneurs by creating favorable conditions for entrepreneurship in the field of information technology.

In addition, Uzbekistan is interested in cooperation and exchange of experience with India in the field of e-government development.

In the framework of the recent visit of Shavkat Mirziyoyev, agreements were reached between the Center for the Development of Electronic Government of Uzbekistan and the National Center for Informatics of India to hold joint activities in this direction. In particular, the parties signed a memorandum of understanding.

Starting from this year, the development of space technologies and the use of space for peaceful purposes is a new area of ​​activity of the Ministry of Information Technology and Communications. During the visit, an agreement was signed between the Government of Uzbekistan and the Government of India on cooperation in the exploration and use of space for peaceful purposes.

In accordance with the agreement of the Ministry of Space Science and the Indian Space Research Organization, ISRO will work together in this area.

Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is the National Space Agency subordinate to the Department of Space Research of India. The headquarters of the organization is located in Bangalore, the staff is approximately 20,000 people.

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