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    LEVEL OF ARMENIAN-INDIAN ECONOMIC RELATIONS CANNOT YET BE CONSIDERED AS SATISFACTORY

    Noyan Tapan
    Jun 20 2007

    YEREVAN, JUNE 20, NOYAN TAPAN. "The relations between Armenia and India
    are age-old, continuous and characterized by warmth and sincerity. It
    is satisfactory that the last decade outlined the strengthening of
    our bilateral relations at all levels. I am glad to have the honor to
    work with Your Excellency in the name of development of friendship
    and cooperation between our peoples," is said in the Indian prime
    minister Manhoman Singh's congratulatory message that the Indian
    ambassador to Armenia Ms. Rina Pandei handed to the Armenian prime
    minister Serge Sargsian during their meeting on June 20.

    Underlining that India is interested in establishing close relations
    with Armenia and deepening the bilateral cooperation, R. Pandei pointed
    out the practical steps being taken in this direction. She attached
    importance to the sitting of the Armenian-Indian intergovernmental
    commission held in early 2007 in Delhi, during which the sides
    discussed the possible ways and forms of cooperation in a number of
    spheres of mutual interest: health care, agriculture, information
    technologies, jewelry making, culture, etc. The Indian amdassador
    noted with satisfaction that during the sitting an agreement was
    reached to open an IT center in Armenia. She said that an Indian
    delegation is expected to visit Armenia soon with the aim of examining
    the opportunities of cooperation on the spot.

    NT was informed from the RA Government Information and PR Department
    that at the meeting the sides noted that although the Armenian-Indian
    economic relations are developing year by year and a tendency for
    growth has been regsitered in commodity turnover, the level of these
    relations cannot yet be considered as satisfactory, taking into
    account the great potential not fully used.

    S. Sargsian thanked the Indian government for its assistance
    to Armenia, especially to the country's agriculture, in the past
    years. The Armenian prime minister expressed willingness to continue
    steps aimed at developing and strengthening the cooperation between
    the two countries.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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