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India offers to launch Saudi Arabia satellites
Huma Siddiqui
Posted: Saturday, Mar 06, 2010 at 0046 hrs IST
New Delhi: In one of the initiatives to strengthen economic ties with Saudi Arabia, India has offered to launch commercial satellites for the Kingdom.
According to officials, Under an MoU between the two countries for cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space, Indian Space Research Organisations (ISRO) marketing arm Antrix Corp is shortly going to start discussions with the Kingdom for launching their satellites. We are ready to launch their satellites as that is a commercial viable for ISRO.
Addressing the Council of Saudi Chambers of Commerce and Industry during his recent visit to the country, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had invited Saudi entrepreneurs and investors to explore opportunities in India, especially in construction, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, health, agriculture, energy, telecommunications, biotechnology, tourism and other service sectors.
The trading relationship between Saudi Arabia and India is among the most strategic bilateral bonds for either country. As Indias largest supplier of crude oil, Saudi Arabia is favourably positioned to benefit from burgeoning demand for energy in Asias third-largest economy, set to experience annual economic growth rate of 7-8 % for the foreseeable future.
Indian economy is doing well despite the meltdown. Investors from the Gulf region prefer India as an investment destination as the market is not only huge but also safe and is mutually beneficial, explained officials.
While trade volumes between Saudi Arabia and India have risen quickly in recent years, export and import flows have centered in on a limited number of goods. The Kingdom mainly exports crude oil (and some petrochemicals) to India while its main imports are spices, used largely to meet the consumption demands of its large Indian expatriate population. More than 220 Indian companies received licenses to set up full-owned or joint-venture projects in Saudi Arabia in the past two years, according to the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA).
India offers to launch Saudi Arabia satellites
Huma Siddiqui
Posted: Saturday, Mar 06, 2010 at 0046 hrs IST
New Delhi: In one of the initiatives to strengthen economic ties with Saudi Arabia, India has offered to launch commercial satellites for the Kingdom.
According to officials, Under an MoU between the two countries for cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space, Indian Space Research Organisations (ISRO) marketing arm Antrix Corp is shortly going to start discussions with the Kingdom for launching their satellites. We are ready to launch their satellites as that is a commercial viable for ISRO.
Addressing the Council of Saudi Chambers of Commerce and Industry during his recent visit to the country, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had invited Saudi entrepreneurs and investors to explore opportunities in India, especially in construction, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, health, agriculture, energy, telecommunications, biotechnology, tourism and other service sectors.
The trading relationship between Saudi Arabia and India is among the most strategic bilateral bonds for either country. As Indias largest supplier of crude oil, Saudi Arabia is favourably positioned to benefit from burgeoning demand for energy in Asias third-largest economy, set to experience annual economic growth rate of 7-8 % for the foreseeable future.
Indian economy is doing well despite the meltdown. Investors from the Gulf region prefer India as an investment destination as the market is not only huge but also safe and is mutually beneficial, explained officials.
While trade volumes between Saudi Arabia and India have risen quickly in recent years, export and import flows have centered in on a limited number of goods. The Kingdom mainly exports crude oil (and some petrochemicals) to India while its main imports are spices, used largely to meet the consumption demands of its large Indian expatriate population. More than 220 Indian companies received licenses to set up full-owned or joint-venture projects in Saudi Arabia in the past two years, according to the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA).
India offers to launch Saudi Arabia satellites