Ashgabat hosted meeting of Turkmen-Indian commission on cooperation

The delegation of representatives of government agencies and large companies of India led by Indian Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Ms. Preneet Kaur attended a regular meeting of the intergovernmental Turkmen-Indian commission for trade, economic, scientific and technological cooperation in Ashgabat. The Turkmen delegation headed by Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs of […]

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The delegation of representatives of government agencies and large companies of India led by Indian Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Ms. Preneet Kaur attended a regular meeting of the intergovernmental Turkmen-Indian commission for trade, economic, scientific and technological cooperation in Ashgabat. The Turkmen delegation headed by Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan Rashid Meredov was composed of representatives of ministries and departments.

According to the official statement, the Indian businessmen expressed interest in establishing contacts with Turkmen partners in the energy sector, transport and communications, chemical industry, high technology, tourism. Following the meeting, the sides signed a protocol. As part of the meeting, the sides also signed an intergovernmental memorandum on the establishment of the Turkmen-Indian Center of Information Technologies.

During the visit, Preneet Kaur was received by President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov. She also held talks at the Mejlis and the number of ministries of Turkmenistan.

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