AGREEMENT ON TWO-SIDED COOPERATION BETWEEN INDIA AND ARMENIA HAS BEEN SIGNED

PanARMENIAN.Net - The result of three-day meeting of Armenian and Indian intergovernmental committee was the signing of an agreement on two-sided cooperation in the spheres of trade, economics, technologies, science, culture and education. The co-chairmen of intergovernmental committees, deputy foreign minister of Armenia Tatul Margaryan and deputy foreign minister of India Khimichal Som, signed the agreement. At the meeting special attention was drawn to the perspectives of partnership in the sphere of high technologies. The sides came to the agreement that Armenian specialists will study in India, and also that Armenian-Indian joint enterprises, working in the sphere of information technologies, will be set up.
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