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India and Portugal sign 11 pacts to boost bilateral ties

Announce ^4-mn joint fund to boost research in science and technology

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

India and Portugal on Saturday announced a ^4-million joint fund to bolster research in science and technology as Prime Minister Narendra Modi (pictured) held in-depth talks with his Portuguese counterpar­t Antonio Costa on cooperatio­n in areas like counter-terrorism, space and climate studies. In a joint address after the signing 11 bilateral agreements, Modi Costa said the two countries have made substantia­l progress in their relations.

India and Portugal on Saturday announced a ^4-million joint fund to bolster research in science and technology as Prime Minister Narendra Modi held in-depth talks with his Portuguese counterpar­t on cooperatio­n in areas such as counter-terrorism, space and climate studies.

In a joint address to the media, after the signing of 11 bilateral agreements, Modi and his counterpar­t Antonio Costa said the two countries had made substantia­l progress in their relations in the past six months.

The signed pacts included cooperatio­n in outer space, double taxation avoidance, nano technology, improving cultural ties, youth and sports, higher education and scientific research, and Portugal-India business hub and Indian Chamber of Commerce.

“We held wide-ranging discussion­s today (Saturday). The Portuguese economic rebound and strong Indian growth offer excellent opportunit­ies for us to grow together,” said Modi, who is also the first India PM in Portugal on a bilateral visit.

Speaking on bilateral collaborat­ion in cutting-edge technology, Modi announced the setting up of a joint science and technology fund of ^4 million.

“Our economic ties continue to follow an upward trajectory, and we can do more for the flow of goods, services, capital and human resources,” he said.

“We are also determined to deepen our cooperatio­n against terrorism and violent extremism,” Modi added and thanked Lisbon for its “consistent support” for India’s permanent membership of the UN Security Council and multilater­al export control regimes.

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 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa at the Necessidad­es Palace in Lisbon, Portugal on Saturday
PHOTO: PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa at the Necessidad­es Palace in Lisbon, Portugal on Saturday

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