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As part of the scientific-practical conference of TSUOS on the topic “Youth Spirituality in the Context of Globalization,” intellectual games such as “Zakovat” and “Debate,” as well as book presentations, were held

29.11.2025, 18:21 News 186

At Tashkent State Institute of Oriental Studies, within the framework of the scientific and practical conference titled “Youth Spirituality in the Conditions of Globalization,” intellectual games “Zakovat” and “Munozara,” as well as book presentations, were successfully organized. The event attracted active participation from teams representing several higher education institutions, which contributed to the development of scientific thinking, communication culture, and critical approaches to social issues among young people.

During the conference, teams from about 10 universities, including Tashkent State Law University and the World Economy and Diplomacy University, participated in the “Munozara” and “Zakovat” intellectual games. Participants demonstrated high levels of analytical thinking, reasoning skills, and debate culture. The youth expressed their opinions clearly and convincingly, proposed innovative approaches to various social and cultural problems, and showcased a high level of debating proficiency.

Another notable event was the presentation of the book “Prisoners of Geography” by Tim Marshall, translated into Uzbek by the “Orientalists” team. The book generated great interest among attendees, as the author’s analysis of the role of geopolitics and geography in the modern world helped expand the geopolitical awareness of youth. During the presentation, the key ideas of the book were discussed thoroughly, including issues related to borders, resources, national interests, and international cooperation.