India to work with Kazakhstan in bringing peace, development

April 16th, 2011 - 5:11 pm ICT by ANI  

Manmohan Singh Astana, Apr 16 (ANI): Emphasising that Kazakhstan has a key role to play in bringing peace and development to Central Asia, the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, on Saturday said India would like to work with Kazakhstan in this noble endeavour.

Interacting with media here, Dr. Singh said: “This is my first visit to Kazakhstan. I have discovered first hand the tremendous goodwill that exists here for India. I have seen the most impressive progress made by the people of Kazakhstan, the richness of their culture and the determination to build a bright future for themselves.”

“My talks with the President Nursultan Nazarbayev have been most productive. We reviewed the entire range of issues of mutual interest. We have had a complete meeting of minds. We have achieved a high level of political understanding, and we have agreed to encourage regular high level exchanges between our two countries,” Dr. Singh added.

Highlighting that President Nazarbayev’s visit to India in 2009 was a landmark event, Dr. Singh said: ” It launched our strategic partnership and paved the way for the important agreements signed during my visit.”

“These are the agreements on the Satpaev oil block, cooperation in peaceful uses of nuclear energy, mutual legal assistance, agriculture, cyber security and healthcare. They represent solid and substantive outcomes in sectors where we have complementary strengths,” he said.

“In addition we have agreed on the need to diversify our cooperation, particularly in pharmaceuticals, information technology, mining, fertilizers and science and technology. I conveyed our offer to set up a joint Information Technology Centre of Excellence in the Eurasian University in Astana,” he added.

He further said that we have agreed to intensify people to people exchanges and links between our businesses and companies, including through the establishment of joint ventures.

“I also conveyed our interest to benefit from the Customs Union between Kazakhstan, Russia and Belarus,” he added.

He said he is particularly happy about the signing of the Roadmap for projects and activities to be undertaken between 2011 and 2014.

“This reflects the seriousness of both sides and serves as a model of inter-state cooperation,” he added.

He further said: “We also reviewed developments in the region. We have agreed on the need to improve land connectivity so that trade and transit between India and Central Asia in general and Kazakhstan in particular can become the vehicle of integration and prosperity in the region.”

“We discussed the situation in Afghanistan and cooperation in international forums, including the United Nations and regional processes. We have agreed that our agencies will intensify their dialogue in the fields of counter-terrorism, illicit drug trafficking and extremism,” he added. (ANI)

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