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    India and Qatar elevate bilateral ties to strategic partnership

    Posted 19 Feb 2025

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    Elevation was done during state visit to India by Amir of Qatar with a focus on strengthening cooperation in trade, energy, investments, technology, food security, and people-to-people ties.

    • Both sides also aimed to double bilateral trade to $28 billion in five years.

    Other Key outcomes of Visit:

    • Two MoUs signed to strengthen the strategic partnership, covering double taxation avoidance and fiscal evasion prevention.
    • Additional MoUs signed between Qatari Businessmen Association and CII, and between Invest Qatar and Invest India to boost business and investment collaboration.

    India Qatar Ties

    • Economic Ties: Bilateral trade is USD 14.08 billion (2023-24). (With an effective trade deficit for India).
      • India was among Qatar's top three export destinations and is also among top three sources of Qatar’s imports (2022-23).
    • Energy Ties: Qatar is India's largest LNG supplier, providing over 40% of imports.
    • Defense Ties: India-Qatar Defense Cooperation Agreement was extended for five years in 2018.
      • Bilateral Exercises: Za’ir Al Bahr (Naval). 
      • India also regularly participates in the biennial Doha International Maritime Defense Exhibition and Conference (DIMDEX) in Qatar.
    • Cultural Relations: Regular exchanges and activities under the 2012 Agreement on Cultural Cooperation, with the Indian Cultural Centre active in Qatar.
      • People-to-People Ties: A vibrant Indian community of over 830,000 in Qatar strengthens cultural bonds.
    • Tags :
    • India-Qatar Relation
    • Za’ir Al Bahr
    • DIMDEX
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