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INDIA - TURKMENISTAN
RELATIONS: TWO DECADES
OF DIPLOMATIC TIES
Inaugural
speech by Shri E. Ahamed, Hon'ble MPS (EA)
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Excellency Ambassador of Turkmenistan, Mr. Durdyev
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Ambassador
Soni
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Ambassador
Afzal
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Professor
Nirmala Joshi
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Distinguished
guests
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Ladies
&
Gentlemen
I
am delighted to be here to inaugurate this event which marks the 20th
anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between India and
Turkmenistan. I compliment the Embassy of Turkmenistan, the Indo-Turkmen
Friendship Society and the Centre of Advanced Regional Studies
Parathethys in taking this initiative in organizing this event.
It is well-known that India and Turkmenistan have shared close,
historical and civilization ties. We had close links with the
present-day Turkmenistan during the Kushan Empire. The 'Silk Route'
connected us in the past. Bairam Khan, who was the mentor of Emperor
Akbar, was a Turkmen. His illustrious poet son Abdul Rahim Khan-e-khana
contributed the Court of Emperor Akbar. The
Turkmen Gate', built in 1650s in Delhi
to honour Turkmen soldiers serving in the Mughal Army, testifies to a
centuries-old relationship
between
our two countries.
I
am fortunate to have visited Turkmenistan thrice; the first visit was in
October 2006 as the Co-Chair of the Joint Commission, the second time in
February 2007 to felicitate President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov on his
assumption of office, and the third visit was in April 2008 as part of
Hon'ble Vice President of India's delegation to Turkmenistan.
We remember and value the Turkmen
President's visit to India in May
2010.
Allow me to take this opportunity to
congratulate once again President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov on his
re-election with a massive mandate earlier this year.
In presence of
such a distinguished audience here let me highlight some important
aspects which can help us to raise our bilateral relationship with
Turkmenistan to a much higher pedestal in the
years ahead:
i)
The proposed TAPI gas pipeline which aims to bring Turkmen gas
to India via Afghanistan and Pakistan is an ambitious project.
Once completed, the project could
change the entire region.
There has been remarkable progress on the project
till date.
TAPI gas pipeline project has been described by our Hon'ble
Prime Minister as the 'Pipeline of Peace'. The implementation of TAPI
project will bring Central Asia and South Asia much closer in an
enduring energy partnership for peace, development and prosperity of the
peoples of the region.
ii)
Ashgabat is witnessing a construction boom. There are vast
opportunities for Indian construction companies in
Turkmenistan. We would certainly like our construction
companies to become partners in infrastructural development of
Turkmenistan.
iii) India
and Turkmenistan have an annual trade turnover limited to
about US $ 50-60 million. India exports pharmaceutical drugs,
tyres, buffalo meat, electrical goods, etc. to Turkmenistan and
imports raw hides & skin, iodine etc. from there. Our trade
turnover is much below its potential. The Ministry of External
Affairs is committed to give boost to the bilateral trade. I would
also like various trade bodies like СП, FICCI, ASSOCHAM and
India-CIS Chambers of Commerce to mount business
delegations to Turkmenistan so as to expand our bilateral trade
basket.
iv) I am
happy to note that an India-Turkmenistan IT Centre was
inaugurated in October last and that this Centre has started
conducting various IT courses for the students of Magtamguly
University. India, being a major IT, would be happy to share its
expertise for the development of information & communication
technology, telecommunication network, e-governance, etc.
with Turkmenistan.
v)
Turkmenistan has great potential for tourism with the creation of
National Tourist Zone of Avaza on the Caspian coast. We would
be happy to see an increase in the two -way tourists' movement.
vi) We are
happy at the implementation of North-South Railway
Corridor Project, expected to be completed next year,
connecting Turkmenistan with Iran and Kazakhstan. On our
part, we have also revived our efforts to increase connectivity
with Central Asia through International North-South Transport
Corridor. Increase connectivity in this region will benefit both
India and Turkmenistan and will also boost bilateral trade.
vii) We are
committed to the human resource development of
friendly country Turkmenistan through our ITEC and ICCR
scholarships. We are ready to increase cooperation in this field.
viii) India
cooperates with Turkmenistan at various international fora
including the UN. We highly value the support extended by
Turkmenistan for our candidature for a permanent seat at the
expanded United Nations Security Council.
To conclude, I would like to say that we are determined in strengthening
our ties with Turkmenistan, matching our historical ties, in the
contemporary era. At the same
time, our Ministry of External Affairs would welcome your ideas,
suggestions and comments to deepen and widen our ties with Turkmenistan.
I wish this
event a huge success.
Thank you.
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