India-Angola Joint Commission Meet
India and Angola held the first Joint Commission Meetingon September 8, 2020 in which two sides agreed to diversify their trade relationship and discussed cooperation in health, pharmaceuticals, defence, agriculture, food processing, digitization and telecom.The 2nd session of the Angola-India Joint Commission would be held in New Delhi in 2022.
Agreements Signed
- India and Angola, signed three agreements during the Commission meet-
- Agreement on visa exemption for holders of diplomatic, official and service passports
- Cooperation in the field of Health,
- Cooperation between the Ministry of External Relations of Angola and Sushma Swaraj Institute of Foreign Service.
- Both sides also agreed to encourage ....
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