List of Agreements signed during Prime Minister’s visit to Tajikistan

Published By : Admin | July 13, 2015 | 17:20 IST
India, Tajikistan ink key pacts during PM Modi's visit
India to set up computer labs in 37 schools of Tajikistan for supporting Government of Tajikistan’s human resource & skill development efforts

 

 

S.No

Agreement

Details / Status

Signatory from the Indian Side

1.

Programme of Cooperation (POC) between Ministries of Culture of India and Tajikistan in the field of Culture for the years 2016-18

 

The POC envisages cooperation in the field of culture through exchange of expertise in protection, preservation and promotion of cultural heritage in both countries, exchange of information and experts and organization of cultural days in each other’s countries for greater cultural understanding between the countries.

Secretary (West), MEA

2.

Exchange of Note Verbale (NV) on setting up of Computer Labs in 37 Schools in Tajikistan

 

The Note Verbale conveys the intention of Indian side to set up computer labs in 37 schools in Tajikistan for supporting Government of Tajikistan’s human resource and skill development efforts. The NV also outlines responsibilities of both sides in implementing the project.

 

Ambassador, Dushanbe

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