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The Army of Independent Kazakhstan 07.05.2026
Over the 34 years of its existence, the Kazakh army has gone through a complex path of development and formation. On May 7, 1992, the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan signed the decrees “On the Creation of the Armed Forces” and “On the Transformation of the State Defense Committee into the Ministry of Defense.”Kazakhstan became the first state in Central Asia to adopt a military doctrine providing methods for protecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the republic.After Kazakhstan gained independence, one of the priority tasks in the formation of statehood became the creation of a combat-ready and capable army able to ensure the protection of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the state.An important step in joining the process of peaceful development of the international community was Kazakhstan’s official renunciation of nuclear weapons. The choice of a state-building and development course based on the principles of a multi-vector policy and tolerance predetermined the modern appearance of the Armed Forces.Under the leadership of the President of the country, a colossal amount of work was carried out within a relatively short period of time. A three-service structure of the Armed Forces was determined and established, consisting of the Ground Forces, Air Defense Forces, and Naval Forces. Corresponding branches of service endowed with their own strategic tasks were formed.The combat potential of the ground, air, and naval components was increased. A grouping of Special Operations Forces was created to respond to any threats.In order to integrate the state territorial defense system into the overall military security system, a territorial troops command body was established within the Armed Forces. In the interests of operational response to military threats in the region, the air transport capabilities of the Armed Forces were expanded.A military education system meeting international standards has been created. Military personnel are independently trained in national military educational institutions.As a full member of the United Nations, Kazakhstan actively participates in peacekeeping missions. Kazakh servicemen, acting as UN staff officers and military observers, carried out peacekeeping duties in Lebanon, Congo, Mali, Western Sahara, the Central African Republic, and other countries with unstable political situations.Beginning in 2019, a Kazakh peacekeeping company started participating in the UN peacekeeping mission in the Middle East as part of an Indian battalion, where it proved itself exclusively from a positive side. In 2024, for the first time in the history of sovereign Kazakhstan, the national peacekeeping contingent under the UN flag independently began carrying out a peacekeeping mission in the Golan Heights in Syria.The development of the Armed Forces of Kazakhstan is taking place against the backdrop of a complex international environment. Growing tensions in various regions, the emergence of new forms of conflict, and technological changes require flexibility and the ability to adapt quickly. Kazakhstan responds to these challenges through a combination of internal development and active participation in international initiatives.The response to these challenges has been the gradual introduction of new approaches. Kazakhstan began developing areas related to digital technologies, modern communications systems, and unmanned systems. At the same time, the principle of reasonable sufficiency has been maintained. This is not about an arms race. The main task is to ensure a real capability to respond to threats.Of particular importance in this process was the adoption of the new Constitution during the referendum in the spring of 2026. This step reflected deeper changes within the state. Greater emphasis was placed on justice, government accountability, and the stability of the political system. In this context, the army is viewed as the most important element in protecting the constitutional order and simultaneously as an instrument of Kazakhstan’s participation in maintaining international security.President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has repeatedly emphasized that security is the foundation of development. His words that a strong army ensures peace and stability reflect Kazakhstan’s general approach. This approach includes not only internal strengthening, but also external responsibility. Participation in peacekeeping missions becomes a logical continuation of this policy.Today it can be stated that the Kazakh army has gone through a difficult path of formation. It managed to overcome personnel and economic difficulties, adapt to new conditions, and form its own development model. This model is based on balance, professionalism, and an understanding of its role both within the country and beyond its borders.The main result of this path lies not only in organizational development. It lies in the formation of a stable system capable of protecting the state, participating in the maintenance of international peace, and remaining part of society. This is what makes the army not merely a power structure, but an important element of national resilience.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-tbilisi/press/news/details/1215909?lang=kk
- 07.05.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/almobl/press/news/details/1215881?lang=kk
Servicemen of the Armed Forces were awarded state and departmental awards 07.05.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1215875?lang=kk
A modern IT school opened in Kostanay 07.05.2026
An important project in the field of digital education development has been implemented in the Kostanay region. The official opening of the innovative IT school Tomorrow School took place at the Akhmet Baitursynov Kostanay Regional University via a teleconference with the participation of the Head of State.Tomorrow School is a new-generation educational project based on the Peer-to-Peer principle. Its key feature is the rejection of the traditional learning model: there are no teachers or classic lectures here. Participants independently master the material, exchange experiences, and collaboratively complete practical assignments.The project is being implemented within the Astana Hub ecosystem with the support of the corporate fund Alem.ai Foundation on the basis of the international educational platform 01 Edu.The training is completely free and available to all interested individuals over 18 years old, regardless of prior programming experience.The educational process is practice-oriented. Participants work on real projects, develop teamwork skills, and reinforce knowledge through peer review of assignments. This format effectively builds applied competencies in demand in the IT sector.The program covers the full cycle of specialist training — from the basics of programming to more complex areas. All assignments are as close as possible to real-world industry tasks.The campus operates 24/7, allowing participants to flexibly plan their time and build an individual educational trajectory.The implementation of the project is aimed at developing the region's IT ecosystem, increasing the accessibility of modern education, and training a new generation of specialists in the field of digital technologies.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanay/press/news/details/1215877?lang=kk
Reliance Industries Limited views Kazakhstan as a promising market for investment 07.05.2026
New Delhi, May 6, 2026 - Azamat Yeskarayev, Kazakhstan’s Ambassador to India, met with Steve Pinheiro, Vice President of Corporate Affairs at Reliance Industries Limited.  During the talks, the parties discussed prospects for bilateral trade, economic, and investment cooperation. The Ambassador of Kazakhstan emphasized the importance of the meeting for further strengthening business ties and noted the significant potential for increasing mutual investment and implementing joint projects. The Indian side was briefed on the socio-economic and institutional reforms underway in Kazakhstan, aimed at diversifying the economy, improving the investment climate, and fostering a favourable business environment.Particular attention was paid to government support measures for foreign investors, including tax incentives, the development of special economic zones, improvements to the regulatory framework, and the implementation of the “single window” principle in the management of investment projects. Kazakhstan’s strategic position as a key transport and logistics hub providing access to the markets of Central Asia, China, and Europe is emphasized.Steve Pinheiro provided an overview of Reliance Industries Limited’s operations, noting its pivotal role in India’s economy. According to him, the company is the largest private corporation and has a presence in virtually all key sectors of the economy, including manufacturing, energy, trade, digital technology, services, and others.As part of its efforts to expand its international operations, the company views Kazakhstan as a promising destination for investment and for strengthening its presence in Central Asia. Of particular interest are the oil and gas sector - including exploration, production, and processing of hydrocarbons - as well as geological exploration for rare earth metals. Particular interest was expressed in projects involving the extraction and processing of lithium for subsequent use in battery production and the development of value chains in the green energy and electric transport sectors. In addition, the company expressed interest in implementing projects to build modern data centres in Kazakhstan. It was emphasized that Reliance Industries Limited already has significant experience in creating and operating digital infrastructure in India, which can be effectively leveraged in the development of similar projects and a digital ecosystem in Kazakhstan.Company representatives highlighted Kazakhstan’s vast resource potential, favorable business environment, and strategic geographic location. They confirmed their readiness to explore specific initiatives, including participation in joint ventures, technology transfer, and the localization of production.There is also a strong interest in developing cooperation in the field of education and workforce training. There are plans to establish partnerships with leading Kazakhstani universities by signing relevant memorandums of understanding that provide for academic exchanges, joint educational programs, research, and internships. If the initial phase of cooperation is successfully implemented, the possibility of participating in the creation of a modern university in Kazakhstan will be considered.A separate session of the talks was devoted to the “Vantara” project, which focuses on wildlife conservation, including the activities of animal rescue, rehabilitation, and reintroduction centres in India. The parties discussed prospects for cooperation in biodiversity conservation, the exchange of expertise, and the implementation of best practices in veterinary medicine, the management of protected areas, and the restoration of rare species populations. They also explored opportunities for joint environmental and scientific-educational initiatives aimed at developing professional competencies and institutional capacity.Following the meeting, the parties reaffirmed their mutual interest in further deepening their partnership and agreed to continue exploring specific areas of cooperation with a view to implementing joint investment and humanitarian projects.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-delhi/press/news/details/1215820?lang=kk
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The Army of Independent Kazakhstan 07.05.2026
Over the 34 years of its existence, the Kazakh army has gone through a complex path of development and formation. On May 7, 1992, the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan signed the decrees “On the Creation of the Armed Forces” and “On the Transformation of the State Defense Committee into the Ministry of Defense.”Kazakhstan became the first state in Central Asia to adopt a military doctrine providing methods for protecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the republic.After Kazakhstan gained independence, one of the priority tasks in the formation of statehood became the creation of a combat-ready and capable army able to ensure the protection of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the state.An important step in joining the process of peaceful development of the international community was Kazakhstan’s official renunciation of nuclear weapons. The choice of a state-building and development course based on the principles of a multi-vector policy and tolerance predetermined the modern appearance of the Armed Forces.Under the leadership of the President of the country, a colossal amount of work was carried out within a relatively short period of time. A three-service structure of the Armed Forces was determined and established, consisting of the Ground Forces, Air Defense Forces, and Naval Forces. Corresponding branches of service endowed with their own strategic tasks were formed.The combat potential of the ground, air, and naval components was increased. A grouping of Special Operations Forces was created to respond to any threats.In order to integrate the state territorial defense system into the overall military security system, a territorial troops command body was established within the Armed Forces. In the interests of operational response to military threats in the region, the air transport capabilities of the Armed Forces were expanded.A military education system meeting international standards has been created. Military personnel are independently trained in national military educational institutions.As a full member of the United Nations, Kazakhstan actively participates in peacekeeping missions. Kazakh servicemen, acting as UN staff officers and military observers, carried out peacekeeping duties in Lebanon, Congo, Mali, Western Sahara, the Central African Republic, and other countries with unstable political situations.Beginning in 2019, a Kazakh peacekeeping company started participating in the UN peacekeeping mission in the Middle East as part of an Indian battalion, where it proved itself exclusively from a positive side. In 2024, for the first time in the history of sovereign Kazakhstan, the national peacekeeping contingent under the UN flag independently began carrying out a peacekeeping mission in the Golan Heights in Syria.The development of the Armed Forces of Kazakhstan is taking place against the backdrop of a complex international environment. Growing tensions in various regions, the emergence of new forms of conflict, and technological changes require flexibility and the ability to adapt quickly. Kazakhstan responds to these challenges through a combination of internal development and active participation in international initiatives.The response to these challenges has been the gradual introduction of new approaches. Kazakhstan began developing areas related to digital technologies, modern communications systems, and unmanned systems. At the same time, the principle of reasonable sufficiency has been maintained. This is not about an arms race. The main task is to ensure a real capability to respond to threats.Of particular importance in this process was the adoption of the new Constitution during the referendum in the spring of 2026. This step reflected deeper changes within the state. Greater emphasis was placed on justice, government accountability, and the stability of the political system. In this context, the army is viewed as the most important element in protecting the constitutional order and simultaneously as an instrument of Kazakhstan’s participation in maintaining international security.President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has repeatedly emphasized that security is the foundation of development. His words that a strong army ensures peace and stability reflect Kazakhstan’s general approach. This approach includes not only internal strengthening, but also external responsibility. Participation in peacekeeping missions becomes a logical continuation of this policy.Today it can be stated that the Kazakh army has gone through a difficult path of formation. It managed to overcome personnel and economic difficulties, adapt to new conditions, and form its own development model. This model is based on balance, professionalism, and an understanding of its role both within the country and beyond its borders.The main result of this path lies not only in organizational development. It lies in the formation of a stable system capable of protecting the state, participating in the maintenance of international peace, and remaining part of society. This is what makes the army not merely a power structure, but an important element of national resilience.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-tbilisi/press/news/details/1215909?lang=kk
- 07.05.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/almobl/press/news/details/1215881?lang=kk
Servicemen of the Armed Forces were awarded state and departmental awards 07.05.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1215875?lang=kk
A modern IT school opened in Kostanay 07.05.2026
An important project in the field of digital education development has been implemented in the Kostanay region. The official opening of the innovative IT school Tomorrow School took place at the Akhmet Baitursynov Kostanay Regional University via a teleconference with the participation of the Head of State.Tomorrow School is a new-generation educational project based on the Peer-to-Peer principle. Its key feature is the rejection of the traditional learning model: there are no teachers or classic lectures here. Participants independently master the material, exchange experiences, and collaboratively complete practical assignments.The project is being implemented within the Astana Hub ecosystem with the support of the corporate fund Alem.ai Foundation on the basis of the international educational platform 01 Edu.The training is completely free and available to all interested individuals over 18 years old, regardless of prior programming experience.The educational process is practice-oriented. Participants work on real projects, develop teamwork skills, and reinforce knowledge through peer review of assignments. This format effectively builds applied competencies in demand in the IT sector.The program covers the full cycle of specialist training — from the basics of programming to more complex areas. All assignments are as close as possible to real-world industry tasks.The campus operates 24/7, allowing participants to flexibly plan their time and build an individual educational trajectory.The implementation of the project is aimed at developing the region's IT ecosystem, increasing the accessibility of modern education, and training a new generation of specialists in the field of digital technologies.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanay/press/news/details/1215877?lang=kk
Reliance Industries Limited views Kazakhstan as a promising market for investment 07.05.2026
New Delhi, May 6, 2026 - Azamat Yeskarayev, Kazakhstan’s Ambassador to India, met with Steve Pinheiro, Vice President of Corporate Affairs at Reliance Industries Limited.  During the talks, the parties discussed prospects for bilateral trade, economic, and investment cooperation. The Ambassador of Kazakhstan emphasized the importance of the meeting for further strengthening business ties and noted the significant potential for increasing mutual investment and implementing joint projects. The Indian side was briefed on the socio-economic and institutional reforms underway in Kazakhstan, aimed at diversifying the economy, improving the investment climate, and fostering a favourable business environment.Particular attention was paid to government support measures for foreign investors, including tax incentives, the development of special economic zones, improvements to the regulatory framework, and the implementation of the “single window” principle in the management of investment projects. Kazakhstan’s strategic position as a key transport and logistics hub providing access to the markets of Central Asia, China, and Europe is emphasized.Steve Pinheiro provided an overview of Reliance Industries Limited’s operations, noting its pivotal role in India’s economy. According to him, the company is the largest private corporation and has a presence in virtually all key sectors of the economy, including manufacturing, energy, trade, digital technology, services, and others.As part of its efforts to expand its international operations, the company views Kazakhstan as a promising destination for investment and for strengthening its presence in Central Asia. Of particular interest are the oil and gas sector - including exploration, production, and processing of hydrocarbons - as well as geological exploration for rare earth metals. Particular interest was expressed in projects involving the extraction and processing of lithium for subsequent use in battery production and the development of value chains in the green energy and electric transport sectors. In addition, the company expressed interest in implementing projects to build modern data centres in Kazakhstan. It was emphasized that Reliance Industries Limited already has significant experience in creating and operating digital infrastructure in India, which can be effectively leveraged in the development of similar projects and a digital ecosystem in Kazakhstan.Company representatives highlighted Kazakhstan’s vast resource potential, favorable business environment, and strategic geographic location. They confirmed their readiness to explore specific initiatives, including participation in joint ventures, technology transfer, and the localization of production.There is also a strong interest in developing cooperation in the field of education and workforce training. There are plans to establish partnerships with leading Kazakhstani universities by signing relevant memorandums of understanding that provide for academic exchanges, joint educational programs, research, and internships. If the initial phase of cooperation is successfully implemented, the possibility of participating in the creation of a modern university in Kazakhstan will be considered.A separate session of the talks was devoted to the “Vantara” project, which focuses on wildlife conservation, including the activities of animal rescue, rehabilitation, and reintroduction centres in India. The parties discussed prospects for cooperation in biodiversity conservation, the exchange of expertise, and the implementation of best practices in veterinary medicine, the management of protected areas, and the restoration of rare species populations. They also explored opportunities for joint environmental and scientific-educational initiatives aimed at developing professional competencies and institutional capacity.Following the meeting, the parties reaffirmed their mutual interest in further deepening their partnership and agreed to continue exploring specific areas of cooperation with a view to implementing joint investment and humanitarian projects.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-delhi/press/news/details/1215820?lang=kk