The Georgian and Commerce and Industry Chamber signed a memorandum of understanding with the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry at the first session of the Georgian-Indian inter-government commission for trade, economic, science, technological, cultural and educational cooperation in New Delhi yesterday.
Georgia was represented by Deputy Foreign Minister David Jalagania, India by Deputy Foreign Minister Dinkar Khullar.
Georgia and India have already reached agreements to cooperate in energy, agriculture, tourism, transportation, infrastructure, information technology, pharmaceutics and industry.