Modi hails 'new era' between India and Qatar

Both the countries sign seven agreements covering areas such as investment, financial intelligence and education


Afp June 05, 2016
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets Qatar's Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani. PHOTO: TWITTER/@narendramodi

DOHA: India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday claimed a "new era of friendship" between his country and Qatar on a two-day trip to the emirate.

He was writing on Twitter after officials from gas-rich Qatar and India signed seven agreements covering areas such as investment, financial intelligence and education.

"My visit to Qatar has witnessed comprehensive and fruitful discussions that will usher in a new era of friendship between India and Qatar," Modi said.

Included was a memorandum of understanding to open up the Indian market to Qatar's sovereign wealth fund, the estimated $300 billion Qatar Investment Authority.



The memorandum said it aimed to facilitate the "participation of Qatari institutional investors in infrastructure projects in India".

The Indian community is the largest ethnic group in Qatar, numbering some 700,000 in a total population of just over 2.5 million.

Qatar is already India's largest supplier of liquified natural gas, and bilateral trade is thought to stand at around $10 billion.

Earlier Sunday, Modi met the Qatari emir, Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, on his visit, part of a five-nation tour that has already taken him to Afghanistan.





He will also visit Switzerland, Mexico and the United States.

COMMENTS (2)

wiserneighbour | 7 years ago | Reply What happened to Muslim ummah,OIC resolutions,and subsequent isolation of India by them because of Kashmir dispute.
Rafiq Doha | 7 years ago | Reply Congratulations...Modiji...You make us Indians very proud. A Keralaite Malayalee.
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