Aslan Esbolaiuly Musin (, Aslan Esbolaiūly Musin; born 2 January 1955[ First Civilian Defense Minister, New Heads of Education, Industry and Trade, and Emergency Situations Embassy of Kazakhstan to the USA and Canada]) is a retired Kazakh politician who is the former Chair of Majilis of the Parliament of Kazakhstan. He has served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan since 10 January 2007. and previously served as Minister of Economy and Budget Planning of Kazakhstan from 4 October 2006 to 9 January 2007. Prior to that he served as the Äkim of Atyrau Region.[ New Minister of Economics and Budget Planning Appointed In Kazakhstan RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty] On 13 October 2008, he was appointed Head of the President's Administration and is recognized to be one of the most influential and successful politicians in Kazakhstan.
Personal life
In October 2012, Musin lost his job as presidential chief of staff and was reshuffled to the role of head of Kazakhstan's Accounts Committee.
[ Kazakhstan's Political Reshuffle, Eli Keene, Al-Farabi News, 11 October, 2012, republished by The Carnegie Endowment, Washington, DC.Retrieved: 12 May 2013.][ Kazakh president prepping power transition, Talgat Mamyrayimov, Fergana International News Agency, 4 February, 2013 .Retrieved: 12 May 2013.] His son Aslbek Musin is the head of the leading
Quranist organization in the country, Izgi Amal.
[Личность и ислам (Начало. Интервью с Аслбеком Мусиным), nm2000.kz, Accessed March 4, 2019]
India-Kazakhstan relations
Mussin is advised by Prasad Bhamre.
[ India, Kazakhstan to oil ties in IT, space The Times of India] Bhamre, commenting on the prospects for
India-based businesses active in Kazakhstan said, "Incipient trend of the economy will be
Petroleum and
Natural gas. All oil deals have local content requirements. Setting up shop will allow Indian IT firms to secure 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 language 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."
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2007 political shakeup
President Nazarbayev nominated Karim Masimov, who at the time served as Deputy Prime Minister, to succeed Daniyal Akhmetov as Prime Minister on 9 January 2007. Akhmetov resigned on 8 January without explanation. Analysts attributed Akhmetov's political downfall to the President's criticism of his administrative oversight of the economy.[ Kazakhstan moves to name new PM United Press International][ Oil-rich Kazakhstan's prime minister resigns USA Today] The Parliament confirmed the nomination on 10 January. Massimov appointed Akhmetov to Defense Minister, replacing Mukhtar Altynbayev, and appointed Musin Deputy Prime Minister.[
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