SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF UZBEKISTAN AND STRENGTHENING ITS POSITION IN THE WORLD COMMUNITY
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socio-economic development, economic reforms, human capital, innovation, infrastructure development, regional integration, global cooperation, central Asia, sustainable development, international relations.Abstract
: This article examines the socio-economic development of Uzbekistan and its efforts to strengthen its position in the global community. It highlights the country’s economic growth, structural reforms, and investments in human capital and innovation. The article also discusses Uzbekistan’s infrastructure modernization, regional integration, and expanding international cooperation. While acknowledging ongoing challenges, it emphasizes the nation’s progress toward sustainable development and increasing global influence. The analysis provides insight into Uzbekistan’s transformative journey and its emerging role as a key player in Central Asia and beyond.
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