The event, dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), was organized by the Shanghai University of Political Science and Law in cooperation with the China Institute of International Studies at the China National Institute for SCO International Exchange and Judicial Cooperation (SCO Center).
The forum brought together representatives of Think Tanks and academic institutions from SCO member states, as well as participants from Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Italy, alongside leaders of international organizations, including the United Nations University.
Speaking at the forum, Azamat Toshev outlined key priorities for the development of transport and logistics routes and economic integration.

The expert emphasized that amid the ongoing transformation of the global economy, transport connectivity has become a key factor for sustainable growth and the competitiveness of countries in the region. In this regard, Uzbekistan attaches particular importance to such projects as the China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan Railway and the Trans-Afghan Transport Corridor, which will contribute to the creation of an integrated transport network across the SCO area.

In conclusion, Azamat Toshev highlighted the important role of SCO Think Tanks and emphasized the need to move from general declarations to practical solutions aimed at eliminating infrastructure barriers across the region.
