Tuesday, October 4, 2011

India, Afghanistan sign 3 pacts

New Delhi: For further cementing bilateral ties, India and the strengthening of cooperation signed on Tuesday Afghanisthan, security, capacity building and strategic cooperation agreements in different fields such as trade agreements, including the three.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Afghan President Hamid Karzai signed a strategic cooperation agreement for the purpose of security, trade, education, culture and capacity building to create an institutional framework for cooperation in the fields. The Treaty also aims to improve people-people relations between the two countries.

Ministry of oil and natural Ppetroleum MOU SAS and pains in the development of cooperation signed between the Afghan Ministry will facilitate the establishment of a cooperative institutional framework to facilitate and enhance bilateral cooperation in the hydrocarbon sector, including oil and gas.

Exploration, production, infrastructure, research and training and the private sector and public investment in the development of hydrocarbons, including oil and natural gas is expected to promote cooperation on issues.

Pain MOU between the Ministry of Mineral Resources in India and Afghanistan signed a development cooperation in the field of mining and mining-related activities of public and private sector investment, as well as building capacity in the field of mineral exploration and exploitation and to promote the objectives of the geological and mining in Afghanistan.