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Abstract
This study provides a comprehensive, theoretically grounded analysis of contemporary strategies aimed at realising Uzbekistan's tourism potential within an increasingly competitive and globalised industry. It critically examines the multifaceted drivers underpinning sustainable tourism development, paying particular attention to digital transformation, infrastructure modernisation and the country's evolving international positioning. The research explores how integrating advanced information and communication technologies — such as digital platforms, smart tourism systems and data-driven marketing — can enhance the visibility and accessibility of national tourism products. Furthermore, the study investigates how large-scale infrastructural investments, such as transportation networks, hospitality facilities and urban development projects, facilitate tourist mobility and improve overall service quality. Particular focus is given to the strategic alignment of national tourism policies with global standards, emphasising reforms that promote institutional efficiency, public–private partnerships, and regulatory optimisation.
In addition, the research underscores the importance of innovative approaches, including destination branding, cultural heritage preservation, and experiential tourism design, in strengthening Uzbekistan’s competitive advantage in the international tourism market. By synthesizing policy analysis with practical case studies, the study identifies key challenges and opportunities that shape the sector’s future trajectory. Ultimately, it offers evidence-based recommendations for policymakers and stakeholders aimed at fostering a resilient, diversified, and globally competitive tourism ecosystem.