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    WILL INDIA SHOOT FILMS IN ARMENIA?

    AZG Armenian Daily #098, 31/05/2005

    Armenia-India

    India annually shoots 1500 films, 300 of which are shot outside
    the national scenery, Indian ambassador to Armenia, Deepak Vohra,
    told a farewell press conference yesterday and posed a question,
    "Why shouldn't we shoot them in Armenia?" The ambassador will take
    videotapes and pictures featuring Armenia's places of interest to India
    to show filmmaking companies. The next sphere that demands development
    in Armenia, ambassador Vohra said, is tourism. He said that 20 million
    people leave India as tourists for other countries and said that it
    would be good to see a few thousands of them visiting Armenia.

    The press conference was dedicated to Armenian-Indian relations
    as Mr. Vohra is preparing to leave the post. Speaking of bilateral
    relations, the Indian ambassador said that good circulation between the
    two states has increased for 6 times since 2002 and will likely reach
    the mark of $12 million. Armenia is more actively importing Indian
    goods than exporting Armenian ones. But export of Armenian goods is
    increasing. As Mr. Vohra noted, Armenia not only exports metals but
    also electric equipment and computer software. The ambassador thinks
    that Armenian wine and fruits will have brisk demand in India.

    Answering daily Azg's question about Armenian-Indian cooperation
    in the sphere of diamond cutting, the ambassador said that though
    they had problems with rough diamond Indian businessmen decided
    not to close the two enterprises in Armenia. He assured that they
    will make new investments in these enterprises. Mr. Vohra thinks
    that Armenia has great potential in the sphere of informational
    technologies. Highlighting another sphere, leather processing, he said
    that cooperation failed despite all efforts. But the Indian leather
    still enters Armenia through Italy. "I am leaving this sphere to the
    next ambassador" the Indian ambassador said. "I am leaving here my
    heart, take care of it. I will return one day", said Deepak Vohra in
    fluent Armenian.

    By Ara Martirosian
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