India-Qatar Joint Task Force on Investment Convenes in New Delhi
In a significant step towards enhancing investment cooperation between India and Qatar, the inaugural meeting of the Joint Task Force on Investment (JTFI) took place in New Delhi. Co-chaired by Ajay Seth, Secretary of India’s Department of Economic Affairs, and Mohamed bin Hassen Al-Malki, Undersecretary of Qatar’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the meeting aimed to fortify bilateral relations and explore avenues for accelerated growth and collaboration across sectors like infrastructure, energy, technology, and innovation.
The JTFI reiterated the commitment of both nations to bolstering their economic ties, recognizing the potential for mutual growth and prosperity. Emphasizing shared values and a common vision for inclusive development, the task force underscored the robust economic relationship between India and Qatar.
During the meeting, discussions focused on leveraging the collective potential of both countries to tap into investment opportunities across various sectors. From infrastructure development to advancements in technology and innovation, the task force sought to identify synergies that would benefit both nations.
With a shared goal of fostering inclusive development, India and Qatar expressed their dedication to working together towards achieving sustainable economic growth and prosperity. The meeting highlighted the importance of collaboration in realizing this vision and strengthening the economic partnership between the two countries.
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