(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 17. January 2023 was
a very interesting time for development of the
Azerbaijan-Kazakhstan relationship. Cooperation between the nations
in several“traditional” fields, including politics, transport, and
energy are not surprising, considering the shared history and
development priorities of both nations.
What makes January a very special month, however, is that
Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan took their cooperation in the field of
high technology to a new level. However, cooperation between
Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan always has subtle elements that are
rarely noticed by the general public. previously, we have talked about how cooperation in
one field leads to a positive spillover effect in the other
field.
The recent developments observable in the relations between the
nations indicate that cooperation in the field of communications
and high technology may become an important milestone and another
breakthrough for both countries.
Key transformations
In the beginning of 2023, AzerTelecom and Kazakhtelecom, the
leading telecommunications companies of Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan,
have signed an 'Agreement on the terms of cooperation' within the
framework of the project on laying a fiber-optic communication line
(FOCL) along the bottom of the Caspian Sea.
The Trans-Caspian FOCL project along the bottom of the Caspian
Sea on the Azerbaijan-Kazakhstan route is part of the large-scale
“Digital Silk Way” project, which envisages the formation of
digital telecommunication corridor between Europe and Asia.
The high-speed digital information network, with two branches
that will stretch from China to Azerbaijan and Russia will be
created. During the construction, old fiber-optic communication
lines along the China-Russia route will be reduced by 650
kilometers up to 3,000 kilometers, and by 700 kilometers (up to
2,800 kilometers) along China-Azerbaijan route.
Alikhan Smailov, the Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, urged
Kazakhstan's National Welfare Fund Samruk-Kazyna to work out the
details of financing the project before March 10.
This illustrates the significant level of interest that the
Kazakh government has in the project. Upon the completion of the
project, Kazakhstan will become a major regional digital hub. This
will enable Kazakhstan to become a centerpiece of a new digital
architecture in the Asian region.
Implications of cooperation between Azerbaijan and
Kazakhstan
The implications of cooperation between Baku and Astana can be
broken down into two major categories - obvious and subtle.
From the perspective of obvious benefits, things are relatively
straightforward. The implementation of the project will enable the
sides to have economic and technological benefits. From the
standpoint of technological benefits, both nations will experience
better connectivity, which will boost the further development of
technology.
There is an established and known correlation between data
connectivity and economic output. An improved data connection will
provide businesses on both sides of the Caspian Sea with better
access to information, which will lead to an improved economic
performance. Additionally, better connectivity will ultimately lead
the availability of a higher volume of information for analysis and
decision making, which will enable easier market penetration for
enterprises representing both countries.
High technological cooperation is an area of partnership that
lags behind. Addressing this area gives Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan
an opportunity to focus on achieving progress in an area with a
high growth potential.
However, subtle implications are significantly more interesting
to look at. Increasing the level of cooperation between Azerbaijan
and Kazakhstan will stimulate the growth of relationships between
the nations via two mechanisms. First, any economic cooperation
will lead to more cordial political communication between the
sides, which is a positive side effect of the said cooperation. The
second mechanism that will enable Baku and Astana to improve their
relations is a higher level of institutional interdependence, which
will be created by participation in the joint project.
The institutional link created by this project will lead to an
important development. Norms and procedures between the sides will
be balanced. This will make further cooperation between the nations
in this field more predictable and compatible.
High-technology cooperation is more important than it
may seem
Another factor to consider in this context is information
security. Considering the geopolitical realities of both countries,
this matter is of paramount importance, even more than economic
advantages. Modern realities require ensuring information security
because it becomes a matter of national security.
Today, both countries face potentially contentious,
unpredictable, and volatile political environments due to the
presence of external threats. In these circumstances, it is a
politically wise move to bolster information cooperation, as the
modern conflict doctrine increasingly favors hybrid warfare.
In other words, by jointly participating in this project,
Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan are not looking only to cooperate in the
high-technological sector of the economy, they are looking to
cooperate in an effort to strengthen political and information
security.
Cooperating in the field of security is only possible when there
is a high level of trust present between the states. This sort of
cooperation suits the nature of cordial relations between
Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, which are very much alike in many
aspects.
The systemic approach the nations pursue in shaping the
cooperation, suggests that the mechanisms driving these relations
forward are similar in every field of cooperation between Baku and
Astana.
Perhaps it is too early to tell, but there is a level of
optimism that the high-technology cooperation signals a beginning
of a new era in the relations between Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan.
Baku and Astana are exploring new opportunities available to them,
which can only bring new benefits for both countries.
Implications for Europe and other Asian
countries
Successful implementation of the Digital Silk Way project will
not only benefit Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, however.
From the perspective of European countries, it is an excellent
opportunity to benefit from emerging economic markets in Asia.
European companies and enterprises may benefit from a better
connectivity provided by the project to areas in Asia, which
previously lacked reliable connectivity. European businesses will
have an opportunity to use the options available to them to
increase the efficiency of their operations, build new links with
counterparts located in the Asian region and generate additional
economic benefits in the process.
In the context of potential implications of the project, things
get a little more intriguing for Asian countries. The possibilities
offered to Asian countries are significant.
First and foremost, if Asian countries can harness the benefits
of improved connectivity efficiently, this will offer them the
access to the same opportunities that businesses operating in more
advanced economies have. In other words, a lot of companies and
enterprises in Asian states will have a chance to expand at higher
pace. The growth of Asian enterprises will enable them to attract a
qualitatively different level of investments, as investors
representing advanced economies will be interested in participating
in the expansion of Asian businesses.
There are a myriad of opportunities and potential scenarios that
may unfold, regarding the cooperation between Europe and Asia. It
is certain, however, that the 'Digital Silk Way' will bring
additional economic and political benefits to each country
participating in the project, including Azerbaijan and
Kazakhstan.
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