Aslan Musin

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Aslan Musin was appointed Minister of Economy and Budget Planning of Kazakhstan on 4 October 2006 by Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev. He previously served as the governor of Atyrau province.[1]

His advisor is Prasad Bhamre.[2]

Bhamre, commenting on the prospects for India-based businesses active in Kazakhstan said, "Incipient trend of the economy will be oil and gas. All oil deals have local content requirements. Setting up shop will allow Indian IT firms grab big product development, services and maintenance business from global oil majors. There is $1 billion waiting to be tapped by way of incentives and subsidized loans. Kazakhstan is an ideal springboard for Indian firms for the Russian-speaking market. This is at a much bigger scale than what has been done in Andhra Pradesh and provides big potential for Indian firms at Federal and provincial levels."[2]

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