India inks bilateral security co-operation agreement with Mozambique

16 Jul 2012 Evaluate

In a bid to strengthen relation, India has signed bilateral security co-operation agreement with Mozambique. The pact was signed by Minister of State for Home Mullappally Ramachandran, who is on a three-day visit to the African nation and Mozambique Minister of Interior Jose Mandra at Maputo on July 15, 2012.

Both the leaders talked about the various steps to build up their relations in different fields for mutual benefit of the two countries. The two leaders also discussed cooperation between the two countries and interacted with the Indian Diaspora in Mozambique at a reception hosted by the High Commissioner of India to Mozambique Ashok K Amrohi.

Mozambique is rich in mineral resources and has large reserves of untapped minerals, ores and coal. Moreover, most of the cashew produced in the country is exported to India. Mozambique also exports pulses to India. There are about 25,000 people of Indian origin who have been living in Mozambique for generations.

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