The Korea Overseas Infrastructure and Urban Development Corp. (KIND), a South Korean state-backed infrastructure firm, is advancing several major projects in Uzbekistan, including new airport developments, a smart city initiative, and a biotechnology cluster. At the Korea-Uzbekistan Business Forum 2026, KIND CEO Kim Bok-hwan emphasized Uzbekistan's strategic geographic position along the Silk Road as critical for future infrastructure growth. Projects include a new airport in Tashkent and Urgench, the Tashkent Smart Bio Cluster focused on pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, and the Tashkent Smart Aerocity, a large-scale urban development tied to the new airport. KIND has previously invested in infrastructure projects across multiple countries, including hydropower plants, industrial parks, and transportation networks.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on infrastructure investments by a Korean state-backed corporation in Uzbekistan, focusing on economic development and strategic positioning. There is no overt ideological framing, and the content remains descriptive of business activities and geographical strategy without taking
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports KIND's involvement in Uzbekistan's infrastructure projects based on the CEO's statements at the forum. Objectivity is good but slightly lower due to some promotional language about the strategic importance of Uzbekistan and the potential benefits
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