The Samarkand Declaration on Tech Diplomacy
A Historic Moment for Global Cooperation
The Tech Diplomacy Institute launches the world’s first global movement for tech diplomacy—the Samarkand Declaration, pioneered by Central Asian nations on November 1, 2025, beginning a worldwide journey to bring every nation into digital governance by 2030.
In the historic city of Samarkand—where the Silk Road once connected civilizations—we gather to forge a new path: a digital road to our shared future, where every nation has a voice in shaping the technologies that transform our world.
Why This Matters?
170+
Countries lack dedicated tech diplomatic capacity
140+
Conflicting data protection laws create regulatory chaos
$2.8T
Annual cost of regulatory fragmentation
What Is the Samarkand Declaration?
This is not a treaty that binds nations with legal obligations. It is a shared commitment that empowers them—providing a neutral platform for coordination, capacity building, and inclusive participation in shaping global digital policy.
Established in collaboration with UNESCO, the Declaration creates a pathway for nations to appoint Tech Ambassadors, integrate technology into foreign policy, and participate in multilateral cooperation on AI governance, cybersecurity, data protection, and emerging technologies.
Core Principles
Signatories of the Samarkand Declaration embrace four foundational principles:
Principle 1:
Institutional Commitment to Tech Diplomacy
- Encourage nations to appoint Tech Ambassadors or equivalent senior representatives
- Support integration of tech diplomacy into national foreign policy systems
- Invite participation in the international community convened by TDI
Principle 2:
Encourage contribution of national perspectives to global technology standards
- Express support for upholding digital rights and inclusion
- Foster efforts to bridge digital divides within and across nations
- Promote environmentally responsible technology development
Principle 3:
Multilateral Coordination
- Participate in the annual Global Tech Diplomacy Forum
- Encourage engagement in regional and thematic convenings
- Support bilateral and multilateral cooperation on technology issues
Principle 4:
Universal Access and Participation
- Open for signature by all Nation States at any time
- Invite Supporting Partners from private sector, civil society, and academia
- Voluntary commitments with flexible implementation based on national circumstances
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