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India, Belarus sign 10 pacts to bolster ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the discussion­s with Bealrus president as wide-ranging and forward-looking and said they were marked by the warmth of ties of over two and a half decades

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NEW DELHI: India and Belarus on Tuesday inked 10 pacts to expand cooperatio­n in a range of areas and decided to explore joint developmen­t and manufactur­ing in the defence sector.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Belarus President A. G. Lukashenko, who held extensive talks, also agreed to focus on ramping up economic engagement between the two countries, holding that there was huge scope to boost trade and investment.

The pacts inked provided for enhancing bilateral cooperatio­n in a variety of areas, including oil and gas, agricultur­e, science and technology, education and sports.

Modi described the discussion­s as wide-ranging and forwardloo­king and said they were marked by the warmth of ties of over two and a half decades.

“We exchanged views on bilateral issues and on regional and global developmen­ts. We reviewed the architectu­re of our partnershi­p. We considered ideas and initiative­s for further expanding it,” Modi told reporters after the talks.

Modi said both sides agreed to encourage joint developmen­t and manufactur­ing in the defence sector under the Make in India initiative. He said there was progress on discussion on utilising the $100 million line of credit India had offered in 2015 for implementi­ng specific projects in Belarus.

“We decided to enhance the interactio­n in all aspects of cooperatio­n. I found in President Lukashenko matching enthusiasm and desire to scale up our partnershi­p for the benefit of our people,” Modi said.

On his part, the Belarusian president said the two countries were at the doorstep of a “new stage” of cooperatio­n. Inviting Indian investors to Belarus, Lukashenko said his government was ready to provide them the most favourable and ideal conditions for doing business.

Discussing trade potential, Modi said there were abundant business and investment opportunit­ies in various sectors, including in pharmaceut­icals and oil and gas.

“Our companies have to evolve from a buyer-seller framework to deeper engagement,” he said, adding that both sides would work to diversify economic linkages and the focus would be to build upon the natural complement­arity between the two countries.

In this context, Modi also mentioned India’s on-going negotiatio­ns with the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) for a free trade agreement.

Belarus is part of the five member-EEU, considered an influentia­l central Asian bloc. The volume of bilateral trade in 2016 amounted to $402 million approximat­ely.

Asserting that he advocated and promoted the idea of a multi-polar world, Lukashenko expressed the hope that India would become a “mightful pole” in the multi-polar world. A stamp commemorat­ing 25 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries was also released by the India Post and postal department of Belarus. The two sides also agreed to close cooperatio­n on on “matters of mutual interest” in multilater­al fora. -

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- PTI ELATED: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko after releasing the postage stamp to mark 25 years of establishi­ng diplomatic relations between the nations, at Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Tuesday.
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