Sulton Rahimzoda, Extraordinary Plenipotentiary and Ambassador of Tajikistan to India with concurrent charge of Sri Lanka and Nepal and the Tallam Group organised a webinar to highlight “Investment opportunities in Tajikistan”. Industrialists, businessmen, entrepreneurs and investors from India, Sri Lanka and Nepal were the target audience. The event was targeted to creating awareness about the business potential and exciting opportunities in the Tajik Republic.
Speaking from Tajikistan’s capital city Dushanbe, Sharaf Sheralizoda, First Deputy Chair of the State Committee on Investment and State Property Management emphasised on the historical and strategic partnership of Tajikistan with other countries in the region. The participants were briefed with investment policy, guaranties and preferences for investors as well as existing investment projects in the Republic of Tajikistan.
Special attention has been given to the upcoming sectors for investment such as manufacturing, energy, tourism, information technology, banking, and pharmaceuticals which are of big interest to investors in the present scenario.
“Abundance of hydro electric resources make Tajikistan an attractive option for companies in the energy sector”, Ambassador Rahimzoda informed the participants.
Gold, silver, aluminium, coal and precious stone deposits are profitable areas to be prospected. Transport, infrastructure and tourism development are the priority of the government.
High level meetings of the Tajik President with Head of States of India and Sri Lanka in recent times have emphasised on cordial ties between Dushanbe and the region. “Industrialists and investors will enjoy a first mover advantage by entering into partnerships at this time when the Tajik economy and infrastructure is poised for growth and development”, said Sumit Bothra, CEO Inspiredge.
Karthik Tallam, MD Tallam Group remarked “The geographical and cultural proximity between us could spur many people to look towards Tajikistan as a new market, followed by a new chapter in trade and investments.”
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