The Asian Age

India, Qatar sign pact to fight hawala

Modi take up issue of welfare of Indian community

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Doha, June 5: Pledging to take their relationsh­ip to new heights, India and Qatar on Sunday agreed to work together to check terror financing and illegal financial transactio­ns as they signed seven pacts, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi inviting Qatari firms to “grab” vast opportunit­ies in India.

At the end of wide- ranging talks that Prime Minister Narendra Modi Modi had with Emir of Qatar Sheikh

Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and the leadership, the two sides highlighte­d the need to “isolate” the sponsors and supporters of terrorism and agreed urgent action against all such entities was needed. One agreement was on sharing of informatio­n between Financial Intelligen­ce Units on the illegal movement of money, termed as “hawala”.

Doha, June 5: Pledging to take their relationsh­ip to new heights, India and Qatar on Sunday agreed to work together to check terror financing and illegal financial transactio­ns as they signed seven pacts with Prime Minister Narendra Modi inviting Qatari firms to “grab” vast opportunit­ies in India.

At the end of wide- ranging talks, Mr Modi had with Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al- Thani and the leadership here, the two sides highlighte­d the need to “isolate” the sponsors and supporters of terrorism and agreed that urgent action against all such entities, which support terrorism and use it as an instrument of policy, must be taken.

The two sides decided to take the relationsh­ip beyond a trading one to that of partnershi­p by exploring the possibilit­y of joint investment­s and agreed to set up a high- level ministeria­l committee to chart the future path.

Mr Modi also took up with the Qatari leadership the issue of the welfare of Indian community, which is about 6.5 lakh strong, and received assurance about their security.

With Qatar being the largest source of India’s LNG needs, the two sides agreed to focus on enhancing cooperatio­n in energy, covering the areas of training and human resources developmen­t and cooperatio­n in research and developmen­t and through promotion of joint ventures in petrochemi­cal complexes and cooperatio­n in joint exploratio­n in India and other countries.

The Indian side highlighte­d the interest of its energy companies to pursue opportunit­ies of mutual interest in Qatar, with Qatar Petroleum and

other companies, in order to jointly explore new fields as well as develop discovered oil and gas assets and exploit the existing resources of natural gas and crude oil in Qatar.

Mr Modi, before winding up his two- day visit here, expressed confidence that the bilateral relations will get “new strength” through the agreements signed.

After the talks, the two sides signed seven MoUs, including one on sharing of informatio­n between Financial Intelligen­ce Units for sharing of intelligen­ce on illegal movement of money.

 ?? — PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi talks with Indian workers working in Doha at a camp on Saturday.
— PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi talks with Indian workers working in Doha at a camp on Saturday.

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