Uzbekistan Eyes AI & Chip Leadership with India at AI Impact Summit 2026

At the AI Impact Summit 2026, Uzbekistan's Azizjon Akramov articulated the nation's ambition to become a significant player in AI and semiconductor value chains. He emphasized that participation in global forums signals serious intent and is part of broader digital transformation reforms. Akramov identified India as a natural strategic partner for collaboration in knowledge exchange, research, and semiconductor infrastructure investment. The goal is to leverage such partnerships to build technological resilience and drive innovation-led growth.

Key Points: Uzbekistan's Semiconductor Strategy & India Partnership at AI Summit

  • Uzbekistan signals AI & semiconductor intent
  • Highlights India as natural strategic partner
  • Stresses need for policy, education & industry alignment
  • Aims to build foundational tech capabilities
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At the Crossroads of Silicon and Strategy: Uzbekistan's Director of Semiconductors at Ministry of Economy and Finance Azizjon Akramov at India AI Impact Summit 2026

Uzbekistan's Azizjon Akramov outlines national AI & semiconductor ambitions, highlighting India as a key strategic partner for tech collaboration.

"Uzbekistan is actively positioning itself as an emerging player in AI adoption, digital infrastructure, and semiconductor strategy. - Azizjon Akramov"

New Delhi, February 16

At the AI Impact Summit 2026, global leaders, policymakers, and innovators gathered to shape the next chapter of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies, and among this was Azizjon Akramov, Director of Semiconductors & Electronics Strategy at the Ministry of Economy and Finance of the Uzbekistan has offered a compelling perspective on Uzbekistan's technological ambitions and its growing role in the global AI ecosystem.

In an interview with ANI, Akramov underscored the significance of international platforms such as the AI Impact Summit 2026 in fostering dialogue that transcends borders. He said, "We are here because of the invitation of the Asian Development Bank. For Uzbekistan, participation in global AI summits represents more than attendance -- it signals intent. The country is actively positioning itself as an emerging player in AI adoption, digital infrastructure, and semiconductor strategy."

Speaking on Uzbekistan's participation in the summit, Akramov highlighted the nation's forward-looking reforms and investments in digital transformation. He noted, "Uzbekistan is strengthening its policy frameworks, encouraging public-private partnerships, and cultivating a technology-ready workforce."

The focus is not only on adopting AI solutions but also on building foundational capabilities--particularly in semiconductor value chains and electronics manufacturing. These sectors, he suggested, will serve as "the backbone of next-generation innovation."

A key theme of the discussion was collaboration, especially between India and Uzbekistan. Akramov acknowledged India's leadership in IT services, semiconductor design, and AI research, describing it as a natural strategic partner. He said, "There is immense potential for knowledge exchange, joint research initiatives, talent mobility, and co-investment in semiconductor infrastructure."

As supply chains evolve and countries seek diversified partnerships, India-Uzbekistan cooperation could unlock new regional technology corridors linking Central and South Asia.

The conversation also touched on the importance of aligning policy, education, and industry. Akramov stressed that "future-ready "economies must invest simultaneously in advanced research, skills development, and regulatory clarity. He expressed optimism that collaborative platforms like the India AI Impact Summit can catalyze long-term partnerships that extend beyond dialogue into actionable projects.

As AI reshapes industries--from finance and healthcare to manufacturing and governance--Uzbekistan aims to be both a contributor and beneficiary of this transformation. Through strategic alliances, targeted investments, and participation in global forums, the country is charting a path toward technological resilience and innovation-driven growth.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's good to see our summits attracting global attention. However, I hope such collaborations also focus on creating high-quality jobs within India. We must ensure our talent and research benefit our own economy first, not just fuel growth elsewhere.
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Rohit P
Connecting with Central Asia is a smart move. Diversifying our tech partnerships beyond the usual players is crucial for a resilient supply chain. Hope to see some concrete joint ventures come out of this summit! 👍
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Sarah B
The focus on aligning policy, education, and industry is spot on. India has struggled with this at times. Maybe we can learn from each other's challenges in building that ecosystem. A true knowledge exchange.
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Vikram M
"Actionable projects beyond dialogue" – that's the key phrase. We have enough MOUs and declarations. Time for execution. If this leads to a joint fab or design centre, it would be a game-changer for the region.
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Kavya N
Great to see India being recognized as a natural strategic partner. Our engineers and startups have so much to offer. Hope this also opens up opportunities for our youth to work on exciting international projects in new markets.

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