Sushma Swaraj arrived at Qatar and met Emir of Qatar
India and Qatar Monday chose to set up a Joint Commission to fortify their relations and consistently survey all the two-sided matters, and in addition provincial and worldwide issues of shared intrigue.
The choice was taken after External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj met Emir of Qatar Sheik Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani and examined approaches to push ahead on the guide set by the best pioneers of the two nations.
It is the first-historically speaking visit of Ms. Swaraj to Doha.
The opposite sides have chosen to set up the Joint Commission, as per a joint affirmation issued after the discussions.
The Joint Commission will be co-led by the Ministers of External Affairs and Foreign Affairs of the two nations or their delegates and may incorporate into its enrollment agents of the segments worried about the reciprocal participation in both the nations, it said.
The Joint Commission will be entrusted to fortify the relations between the two nations especially in the monetary, business, social, logical, mechanical, data innovation and instructive fields.
Qatar has around seven lakh Indians who shape the biggest exile network there. Qatar is a solid vitality accomplice, providing more than 50 percent of India's flammable gas imports, it said.
Swaraj's next leg of visit would be to Kuwait with which India has close and inviting respective relations.
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