A collection on cooperation with Turkmenistan has been published in India

A collection on cooperation with Turkmenistan has been published in India
39 04.09.2025

The Indian publishing house ‘Pentagon Press LLP’ has released an English-language collection entitled ‘India-Turkmenistan: Perspectives on History, Culture and Economy,’ prepared with the participation of the Institute of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (IIR MFA) of Turkmenistan. This was reported by the news agency ‘Turkmenistan: Golden age’.

One of the book's editors, Professor Ovezdurdy Muhammetberdiyev, Doctor of Sociology at the IIO MFA, noted that the aim of the publication is not simply to publish materials, but to produce a fundamental scientific and historical work that reflects the centuries-old ties between the two countries and serves as a basis for future research.

The authors of the collection are leading diplomats, scholars and statesmen of Turkmenistan and India, including Chynar Rustemova, Amangeldi Rahmanov, Sapar Berdiniyazov and Nurberdi Amanmyradov. Their personal experience and analytical assessments give the book special value.

The main idea of the publication is the historical depth of Turkmen-Indian relations, which date back to the times of the Great Silk Road, as well as the dynamic development of modern political and economic cooperation, including projects in energy, digital technologies, education and culture. Particular emphasis is placed on the contribution of the President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov, and the National Leader of the Turkmen people, Chairman of the Halk Maslahaty of Turkmenistan, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov.

The book is published in English for an international audience, but a Turkmen edition is also being prepared for the general public in the country. The project is seen as the beginning of more extensive cooperation, including conferences, scientific exchanges and joint research.

According to Muhammetberdiyev, the collection has become a ‘bridge of friendship and mutual understanding’ between the two peoples and an important step in strengthening the strategic partnership between Turkmenistan and India.