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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
Coordination Meeting of the Founding States of the Global Initiative on International Humanitarian Law Held in Geneva 07.05.2026
Geneva, 4 May 2026 – The Permanent Representative of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the United Nations Office and other International Organizations in Geneva, H.E. Mr. Erzhan Kazykhan, held a coordination meeting of the Permanent Representatives of the six founding States of the Global Initiative to Galvanize Political Commitment to International Humanitarian Law with the President of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Ms. Mirjana Spoljaric.Opening the meeting, the Permanent Representative of Kazakhstan highlighted the importance of ensuring broad compliance with international humanitarian law against the backdrop of growing international tensions and the humanitarian consequences of armed conflicts. He underlined the significance of the Global Initiative as a neutral and unifying platform aimed at strengthening the protection of civilians.ICRC President Mirjana Spoljaric briefed the participants on the progress of the Global Initiative, and noted the ongoing work to develop substantive recommendations that would confirm the commitment of States to the current IHL standards.Particular attention was given to the upcoming High-Level Conference in Jordan on 7 December 2026, which is expected to become an important political milestone and provide additional impetus to practical efforts aimed at strengthening commitment to international humanitarian law.In conclusion, the participants reaffirmed their intention to continue close interaction and coordination of further work ahead of the High-level Conference in Jordan.For reference: The Global Initiative to Galvanize Political Commitment to International Humanitarian Law was launched in September 2024 at the initiative of the International Committee of the Red Cross, with the support of six founding States – Brazil, China, France, Jordan, Kazakhstan and South Africa. Its objective is to promote political dialogue among States and develop practical recommendations for the more effective application of existing IHL norms in the context of contemporary armed conflicts. To date, 108 States have joined the Initiative.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-geneva/press/news/details/1215858?lang=kk
Kazakhstan’s investment and tourism potential has been presented at the Swedish Parliament 07.05.2026
Stockholm, 5 May, 2026 – The third seminar on the investment and tourism potential of Central Asian countries was held at the Swedish Parliament (Riksdag). The event was organised by the Sweden–Central Asia Friendship Group, in collaboration with the Embassies of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Republic of Uzbekistan in Sweden. The session was moderated by Heinz Schögren, Chair of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce for Eurasia.Members of the Riksdag, representatives of the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, including Stefan Eriksson, Ambassador of Sweden to Kazakhstan, representatives of financial development institutions, the business and expert communities, the tourism industry, the academic and diplomatic communities, as well as members of the diplomatic corps, took part in the seminar.Björn Söder, Chair of the Friendship Group, and Tobias Andersson, Chair of the Swedish Parliament’s Committee on Industry and Trade, addressed the participants with welcoming remarks. The Swedish side noted the growing interest of Swedish business in Central Asia and emphasised that Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are at the forefront of the region’s economic and institutional reforms. The growing strategic importance of Central Asia, with its significant resource, logistical and demographic potential, was also highlighted. According to Swedish parliamentarians, the region is increasingly viewed in Sweden as a promising area for long-term cooperation in the fields of trade, investment and tourism.In his speech, Olzhas Suleimenov, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Sweden, briefed the participants about the political and economic reforms ongoing in Kazakhstan, including the adoption of a new Constitution following a nationwide referendum. Particular attention was paid to Kazakhstan’s policy of economic diversification, the development of green energy, digitalisation, artificial intelligence and sustainable transport links between Europe and Asia.Talgat Gazizov, Chairman of the Board of JSC “Kazakh Tourism”, delivered a separate presentation on Kazakhstan’s tourism potential. He noted that Kazakhstan combines a unique natural heritage, a rich nomadic culture and modern tourism opportunities, offering a wide range of destinations – from ecotourism and active holidays to cultural and educational tours of UNESCO World Heritage sites. It was emphasised that Kazakhstan is consistently developing sustainable tourism and promoting the country as a new destination for European travellers.The participants were especially interested in the talk given by the well-known Swedish traveller and explorer, Ambassador of the Snow Leopard Foundation in Kazakhstan, Johan Ernst Nilsson, who, based on his experience of travelling through 196 countries around the world, highlighted the unique combination of untouched nature, cultural heritage and authenticity found in the countries of Central Asia. Mr. Nilsson praised the efforts of the region’s countries to conserve biodiversity and restore the snow leopard population, and also spoke about his upcoming horseback expedition across Kazakhstan, dedicated to promoting the country’s nature and culture.Presentations by company representatives gave the event a practical focus. In particular, Christina Stark, member of the Board of Directors at Väderstad, announced the signing of an agreement to localise the production of high-tech agricultural machinery in Kazakhstan at the facilities of AgromashHolding KZ JSC. It was emphasised that the project was the result of active cooperation between the Kazakhstani and Swedish sides, including the support of the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Sweden. Ms. Stark also noted the favourable investment climate, the sustainable development of the agro-industrial sector and the growing interest of Swedish businesses in expanding their presence in the Kazakhstani market.Dr. Svante Cornell, Director of the Institute for Security and Development Policy (ISDP), presented an analytical overview of the transformation of Central Asia as a region of emerging ‘middle powers’. In his view, despite the complex geopolitical situation surrounding the region, Central Asia remains one of the few areas in Eurasia demonstrating stability, pragmatism and a sustained positive development trajectory.The event served as an important platform for open dialogue, the exchange of experience and the formation of new promising partnerships between Sweden and the countries of Central Asia.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-stockholm/press/news/details/1215859?lang=kk
Newly Appointed Ambassador of Kazakhstan to the South of Korea presented Copies of Credentials 07.05.2026
Seoul, May 6, 2026 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Republic of Korea Asset Issenali presented copies of credentials to the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea Kim Tae-jin.During the meeting, the parties noted the steady development of the Kazakhstan–Korea Strategic Partnership and confirmed their mutual commitment to further strengthening bilateral cooperation.Ambassador Asset Issenali provided an overview of the prospects for expanding trade, economic, and investment cooperation, as well as the ongoing implementation of joint projects in priority sectors.Particular attention was paid to the schedule of upcoming international events at the highest and high levels.The parties exchanged views on preparations for the first Summit “Central Asia–Republic of Korea”, scheduled for September 2026.Following the meeting, the parties agreed to further intensify practical cooperation and maintain regular working-level contacts.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-seoul/press/news/details/1215861?lang=kk
Dear soldiers and sergeants, officers and generals! Dear compatriots! 07.05.2026
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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
Coordination Meeting of the Founding States of the Global Initiative on International Humanitarian Law Held in Geneva 07.05.2026
Geneva, 4 May 2026 – The Permanent Representative of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the United Nations Office and other International Organizations in Geneva, H.E. Mr. Erzhan Kazykhan, held a coordination meeting of the Permanent Representatives of the six founding States of the Global Initiative to Galvanize Political Commitment to International Humanitarian Law with the President of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Ms. Mirjana Spoljaric.Opening the meeting, the Permanent Representative of Kazakhstan highlighted the importance of ensuring broad compliance with international humanitarian law against the backdrop of growing international tensions and the humanitarian consequences of armed conflicts. He underlined the significance of the Global Initiative as a neutral and unifying platform aimed at strengthening the protection of civilians.ICRC President Mirjana Spoljaric briefed the participants on the progress of the Global Initiative, and noted the ongoing work to develop substantive recommendations that would confirm the commitment of States to the current IHL standards.Particular attention was given to the upcoming High-Level Conference in Jordan on 7 December 2026, which is expected to become an important political milestone and provide additional impetus to practical efforts aimed at strengthening commitment to international humanitarian law.In conclusion, the participants reaffirmed their intention to continue close interaction and coordination of further work ahead of the High-level Conference in Jordan.For reference: The Global Initiative to Galvanize Political Commitment to International Humanitarian Law was launched in September 2024 at the initiative of the International Committee of the Red Cross, with the support of six founding States – Brazil, China, France, Jordan, Kazakhstan and South Africa. Its objective is to promote political dialogue among States and develop practical recommendations for the more effective application of existing IHL norms in the context of contemporary armed conflicts. To date, 108 States have joined the Initiative.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-geneva/press/news/details/1215858?lang=kk
Kazakhstan’s investment and tourism potential has been presented at the Swedish Parliament 07.05.2026
Stockholm, 5 May, 2026 – The third seminar on the investment and tourism potential of Central Asian countries was held at the Swedish Parliament (Riksdag). The event was organised by the Sweden–Central Asia Friendship Group, in collaboration with the Embassies of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Republic of Uzbekistan in Sweden. The session was moderated by Heinz Schögren, Chair of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce for Eurasia.Members of the Riksdag, representatives of the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, including Stefan Eriksson, Ambassador of Sweden to Kazakhstan, representatives of financial development institutions, the business and expert communities, the tourism industry, the academic and diplomatic communities, as well as members of the diplomatic corps, took part in the seminar.Björn Söder, Chair of the Friendship Group, and Tobias Andersson, Chair of the Swedish Parliament’s Committee on Industry and Trade, addressed the participants with welcoming remarks. The Swedish side noted the growing interest of Swedish business in Central Asia and emphasised that Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are at the forefront of the region’s economic and institutional reforms. The growing strategic importance of Central Asia, with its significant resource, logistical and demographic potential, was also highlighted. According to Swedish parliamentarians, the region is increasingly viewed in Sweden as a promising area for long-term cooperation in the fields of trade, investment and tourism.In his speech, Olzhas Suleimenov, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Sweden, briefed the participants about the political and economic reforms ongoing in Kazakhstan, including the adoption of a new Constitution following a nationwide referendum. Particular attention was paid to Kazakhstan’s policy of economic diversification, the development of green energy, digitalisation, artificial intelligence and sustainable transport links between Europe and Asia.Talgat Gazizov, Chairman of the Board of JSC “Kazakh Tourism”, delivered a separate presentation on Kazakhstan’s tourism potential. He noted that Kazakhstan combines a unique natural heritage, a rich nomadic culture and modern tourism opportunities, offering a wide range of destinations – from ecotourism and active holidays to cultural and educational tours of UNESCO World Heritage sites. It was emphasised that Kazakhstan is consistently developing sustainable tourism and promoting the country as a new destination for European travellers.The participants were especially interested in the talk given by the well-known Swedish traveller and explorer, Ambassador of the Snow Leopard Foundation in Kazakhstan, Johan Ernst Nilsson, who, based on his experience of travelling through 196 countries around the world, highlighted the unique combination of untouched nature, cultural heritage and authenticity found in the countries of Central Asia. Mr. Nilsson praised the efforts of the region’s countries to conserve biodiversity and restore the snow leopard population, and also spoke about his upcoming horseback expedition across Kazakhstan, dedicated to promoting the country’s nature and culture.Presentations by company representatives gave the event a practical focus. In particular, Christina Stark, member of the Board of Directors at Väderstad, announced the signing of an agreement to localise the production of high-tech agricultural machinery in Kazakhstan at the facilities of AgromashHolding KZ JSC. It was emphasised that the project was the result of active cooperation between the Kazakhstani and Swedish sides, including the support of the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Sweden. Ms. Stark also noted the favourable investment climate, the sustainable development of the agro-industrial sector and the growing interest of Swedish businesses in expanding their presence in the Kazakhstani market.Dr. Svante Cornell, Director of the Institute for Security and Development Policy (ISDP), presented an analytical overview of the transformation of Central Asia as a region of emerging ‘middle powers’. In his view, despite the complex geopolitical situation surrounding the region, Central Asia remains one of the few areas in Eurasia demonstrating stability, pragmatism and a sustained positive development trajectory.The event served as an important platform for open dialogue, the exchange of experience and the formation of new promising partnerships between Sweden and the countries of Central Asia.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-stockholm/press/news/details/1215859?lang=kk
Newly Appointed Ambassador of Kazakhstan to the South of Korea presented Copies of Credentials 07.05.2026
Seoul, May 6, 2026 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Republic of Korea Asset Issenali presented copies of credentials to the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea Kim Tae-jin.During the meeting, the parties noted the steady development of the Kazakhstan–Korea Strategic Partnership and confirmed their mutual commitment to further strengthening bilateral cooperation.Ambassador Asset Issenali provided an overview of the prospects for expanding trade, economic, and investment cooperation, as well as the ongoing implementation of joint projects in priority sectors.Particular attention was paid to the schedule of upcoming international events at the highest and high levels.The parties exchanged views on preparations for the first Summit “Central Asia–Republic of Korea”, scheduled for September 2026.Following the meeting, the parties agreed to further intensify practical cooperation and maintain regular working-level contacts.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-seoul/press/news/details/1215861?lang=kk
Dear soldiers and sergeants, officers and generals! Dear compatriots! 07.05.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1215862?lang=kk