India and Egypt to Elevate Bilateral Relations
The President of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi was the Chief Guest at India’s 74th Republic Day celebrations this year. During his visit, India and Egypt held wide-ranging talks.
Key Outcomes
- Strategic Partnership: Both nations agreed to elevate their bilateral ties to “Strategic Partnership”.
- The strategic partnership will have broadly four elements: political, defence, and security; economic engagement; scientific and academic collaboration; and cultural and people-to-people contacts.
- MoUs: India and Egypt signed five MoUs covering culture, cooperation on youth matters, cyber security, information and technology (IT) and public broadcasting.
- Both sides agreed to facilitate content exchange, capacity building, and co-productions between Prasar Bharati ....
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