Lok Sabha Speaker Birla Emphasizes India-Uzbekistan Ties, Commends Interest in Indian Languages Among Uzbek Scholars
Tashkent [ Uzbekistan ], April 10 (ANI): Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla On Wednesday, they acknowledged the dedication of Uzbek scholars and students in showing an interest in this area. Indian languages , including Hindi and Sanskrit , and urged them to keep up their efforts and reach out for support from the Indian Embassy in Uzbekistan as required, according to a press release.
Based on the announcement, Birla, during a discussion with Indologists and Hindi language students in Uzbekistan , recognized the part played by education and research in bolstering India's relations Uzbekistan relations and mentioned that academics in Uzbekistan have not only learnt Indian languages yet they have also been illuminated through scholarly research and written works.
In discussing India’s influence on worldwide matters in the 21st century, Birla pointed out various possibilities for growth and cooperation with nations such as Uzbekistan In fields like the environment, language, culture, and education, he reminisced about how Prime Minister Narendra Modi previously remarked on the widespread appeal of Indian cinema and music. Uzbekistan And as of 2012, Uzbek Radio had reached 50 years since its establishment. Hindi -language broadcasting.
Birla pointed out that India and Uzbekistan Despite their varied historical paths, they have kept advancing through collaboration and noted that India was one of the initial nations to recognize. Uzbekistan ' independence and voiced his optimism that both countries would collaborate for worldwide peace, advancement, and stability.
He further stated that both nations have established collaboration in areas such as politics, commerce, defense, anti-terrorism efforts, scientific research, nuclear power, aerospace, and IT. L.M. Singhvi noted that they have also sustained robust cultural and academic connections, highlighting the role of Indologists who were honored with national and international accolades for their contributions. He cited the advancement of Uzbekte Hindi the dictionary launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
During his visit, Birla also had bilateral discussions with Nurdinjon Ismoilov, who is the Speaker of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis of Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan The discussions took place as part of the Indian Parliamentary Delegation’s involvement in the 150th Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) Assembly.
Birla emphasized India's election administration framework, noting that effectively managing massive polls transparently showcases its functional proficiency. He mentioned that the progress of democracy in India post-independence has been facilitated by the robust engagement of its people.
He highlighted the significance of sustained collaboration between the legislatures of India and Uzbekistan On common concerns, Birla stated that parliamentary diplomacy along with reciprocal visits will help enhance relations and boost mutual comprehension among the people of both countries. (ANI)