Third session of Tajik-Indian economic commission opens in Delhi

DUSHANBE , August 1, Asia-Plus – Issues of bilateral cooperation between Tajikistan and India in the areas such as industry, civil aviation, energy and rational use of water resources are aims of the third two-day session of the Tajik-Indian commission for economic and trade cooperation, which opened in Delhi on July 31.   According to information […]

Zarrina Ergasheva




DUSHANBE


, August 1, Asia-Plus – Issues of bilateral cooperation between


Tajikistan


and


India


in the areas such as industry, civil aviation, energy and rational use of water resources are aims of the third two-day session of the Tajik-Indian commission for economic and trade cooperation, which opened in


Delhi


on July 31.  

According to information from the Ministry of Economy and Trade, the commission is also aiming to consider bilateral cooperation between the two countries in the field of culture, education, healthcare as well as visa processing issues.  

The Tajik delegation participating in the session’s work is led by the Economy and Trade Minister Hakim Soliyev.  The delegation consists of senior representatives from the ministries of foreign affairs, finance, healthcare, transport, and energy as well as representatives from the Tajik central bank, open joint-stock company “Oryonbonk” and the Tajik aluminum plant (TadAZ).

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