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    KOCHARIAN SINGLES OUT SPHERE OF HIGH TECHNOLOGIES AS IMPORTANT DIRECTION OF ARMENIA'S COOPERATION WITH INDIA

    Noyan Tapan News Agency, Armenia
    Oct 6 2005

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 6, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Bharion Singh
    Sekhavat, Indian Vice-President, who arrived in Armenia on an
    official visit emphasized the high level of political relations
    between the 2 countries at the October 6 meeting with RA President
    Robert Kocharian. India's Vice-President remembered Robert Kocharian's
    official visit to India paid in 2003 with warmth.

    RA President considered Indian Vice-President's visit to Armenia as
    an important step aimed at developing the bilateral relations.

    Mentioning the centuries-old interrelations between Armenian and Indian
    peoples, affinity of the languages and cultures, the sides noted that
    they left their noticeable trace on the peoples and cultures of the
    2 countries.

    According to RA President's Press Service, the interlocutors emphasized
    rather efficient cooperation of the 2 countries at international
    instances with pleasure.

    In the opinion of the interlocutors, the economic contacts between
    Armenia and India don't completely reflect the existing possibilities.

    RA President singled out the sphere of high technologies as an
    important direction of cooperation. India succeeded in this sphere
    and Armenia announced the development of this sphere as its priority.

    "We expect concrete steps that will enable to form a wider field for
    cooperation," Robert Kocharian said.

    It was mentioned that there are already examples of successful activity
    of Indian business circles in Armenia. Indian businessmen have made
    investments in the sphere of Armenian mining, diamond cutting and
    gold procession, India has rendered great assistance to Armenia in
    the issue of agricultural reequipment.

    The two countries expressed readiness to continue cooperation in
    the spheres of science, education as well. It was mentioned that
    many Indian youths study in Armenia at present. "Our goal is to turn
    Armenia into a center of intellectual services and education," Robert
    Kocharian stressed.

    The interlocutors also attached importance to the role of the Indian
    Armenian community in the development of the Armenian-Indian relations
    mentioning that the community members have completely integrated to
    country's life.
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