Strengthening International Ties: Embassy of the Republic of Tajikistan at the State University of Management

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On February 20, the State University of Management hosted a delegation from the Embassy of the Republic of Tajikistan in Russia. Second Secretary Futkhullobek Aslamov, Attaché Sukhrob Abdulloev, and employee Farrukh Ziyozoda visited the university. The guests were greeted by SUM Vice-Rector Dmitry Bryukhanov, Head of the International Cooperation Department Inessa Bogatyreva, and Head of the International Projects Department Konstantin Vinogradov.

Dmitry Bryukhanov warmly welcomed the guests to the First Management School and spoke in detail about the training of specialists in management and industry economics. He clarified that a significant role is given to the training of international students, especially from the CIS countries. As of 2026, approximately 600 international students are studying at SUM, 40 of whom are citizens of the Republic of Tajikistan.

For his part, Sukhrob Abdulloev emphasized that Tajikistan is currently interested in qualified personnel with higher education. This is why the Embassy has committed to paying closer attention to the academic performance of its students and openly states, "We are always here to help and support them in adapting to a new culture."

"The Russian language is in high demand in the Republic of Tajikistan. People hold it and Russian culture in very high regard, and people are drawn to it. For example, studying at the Yuri Gagarin School in Dushanbe and sending their children there is a dream for everyone. And this speaks volumes about the positive attitude toward Russia."

Future joint plans were also discussed at the meeting. Futkhullobek Aslamov invited the SUM leadership to participate in the upcoming Forum of Rectors of Russian and Tajik Universities. According to the Second Secretary, such events open new horizons for cooperation and joint projects. He noted that both sides already have reason to be proud: the current Deputy Minister of Industry and New Technologies of Tajikistan, Aziz Nazarov, is a SUM graduate!

The delegation also met with their compatriot students. The guests reminded them of the importance of abiding by Russian laws, encouraged responsible study, and assured them that the Embassy is always ready to assist them to ensure their studies are not only successful but also comfortable.

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