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By Alexander Sodiqov (9/17/2009 issue of the CACI Analyst)

Indian President Pratibha Patil’s three-day visit to Tajikistan, ending on September 9, was largely ignored by international media. Arriving in Dushanbe at the second part of a two-nation tour of Russia and Tajikistan, Patil said India was interested in developing broader cooperation with Tajikistan to ensure regional, energy, and food security.

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By Erkin Akhmadov (9/17/2009 issue of the CACI Analyst)

On August 29, shots rang out in a residential house near the Quqcha mosque in the old part of Uzbekistan’s capital. The shooting was between supposed terrorists and state security and defense forces.

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TAJIKISTAN-UZBEKISTAN: WIN-WIN DEALS?

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By Suhrob Majidov (9/17/2009 issue of the CACI Analyst)

In September, Tajikistan’s government announced the details of its agreement with Uzbekistan on the import of electricity. In accordance with the Agreement between Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, Dushanbe exports electricity to Tashkent at a price that is lower than that of internal market, i.

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By Òscar Pardo Sierra (9/1/2009 issue of the CACI Analyst)

In another reshuffle of the Georgian cabinet, the Minister of Economy, Lasha Zhvania, was dismissed on August 21 and replaced by the 32-year-old Georgian Ambassador to Spain, Zurab Pololikashvilili. President Saakashvili declared that the decision was completely up to Prime Minister Nika Gilauri, but it is inconceivable that such a decision would not have been agreed with Saakashvili. As a reflection of the continuous changes in the government, Pololikashvili, a person with close ties with the banking sector, will be the third Economy Minister since the end of the 2008 August war.

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