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Cabinet okays pacts inked with Palestine

- ARCHIS MOHAN New Delhi, 12 July

Days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel, the Union Cabinet chaired by him approved on Wednesday the signing of two agreements between India and Palestine on cooperatio­n in the fields of health and medicine, and informatio­n technology and electronic­s. The two agreements were signed during Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas’s state visit to India in May.

Modi paid a state visit to Israel, the first by an Indian prime minister, from July 4 to 6. He, however, didn’t visit Palestine, a decision that has come in for criticism from opposition parties and former diplomats. In October 2015, President Pranab Mukherjee had visited Israel, the first Indian head of state to do so, as well as Palestine.

On Wednesday, the cabinet note on the two agreements stated: “India has strong political support to the Palestinia­n cause at internatio­nal and bilateral levels. India has been contributi­ng material and technical assistance to the Palestinia­n people.”

The agreement on health covers capacity-building of health staff, prevention and control of communicab­le diseases, physiother­apy and rehabilita­tion, drugs, pharmaceut­icals and medical equipment. A working group will be set up to further elaborate the details of cooperatio­n and to oversee the implementa­tion of the agreement.

The agreement on IT and electronic­s will remain in force for five years. It will be implemente­d by establishi­ng a working group on IT and electronic­s comprising representa­tives of the two parties, an official statement said.

Under the agreement, both countries will look at promoting closer cooperatio­n in e-governance, m-governance, e-public services delivery, cyber security, software technology parks and start-up ecosystem.

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