AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDisaster Monitoring Tech: China and Central Asian partners signed an agreement at the China-Eurasia Expo in Urumqi to build the “Tianwu Constellation,” starting with five satellites to share remote-sensing data for earthquakes, landslides, agricultural pests and glacial-flood risks; Tajikistan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan officials backed the plan, which will fuse satellite observations with ground systems and AI processing in Xinjiang. Tajikistan Border Incident: Tajik media report the body of Alisher Mirzo Nabot, governor of Gorno-Badakhshan, was recovered from the Panj River after a June 17 crash near the Afghanistan border; rescue efforts continue for four other passengers. Water & Public Health: A Kyrgyz-Ata rural health post story highlights how broken Soviet-era water systems forced residents to use ditch water, spreading diseases, before sanitation upgrades and new water access improved conditions for clinics and schools. Seismic Shock Across the Region: Two strong earthquakes hit Afghanistan’s Hindu Kush (6.1 and 6.2), with tremors felt in Pakistan, parts of India, and as far as Tajikistan and Central Asia; officials reported no immediate major damage. Regional Finance for Industry: The Eurasian Development Bank approved its 2027–2031 strategy, targeting $13.5bn for member-state projects, with priorities including transport/logistics, food security and high-value industry—Tajikistan included.
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