ARMENIA-INDIA FLIGHT TO BE RESTORED
ARMENPRESS
November 7, 201
YEREVAN
Armenia-India direct flight will be restored, IT and Communication
State Minister Sachin Pilot told November 7 at the meeting with
reporters. "To develop trade, tourism between Armenia and India a
decision was made at the talks with economy minister of Armenia to
restore direct flights that will open way for future cooperation.
Information and communication sphere in India has greatly developed
ensuring jobs for 12 million people," he said.
The opening of the Armenian-Indian ITT center is a good example for
cooperation. The Indian government invested 1.8 million USD and the
Armenian side 200 million USD.
"About 10 Armenian specialists were sent to India and passed
corresponding training. We have 2 experts who during the next six
months will stay in Armenia," Sachin Pilot said.
Minister of Economy Tigran Davtyan noted that the center is a bright
example of state-private sector cooperation as a result of which
another contemporary center has been created.
"The opening of the center will promote the Armenian-Indian economic
cooperation. After "Tumo" and "Microsoft" companies it is the third
biggest, international center during one year," Davtyan said. He
rated high the proper usage of opportunities of the center and added
that clear educational system is needed for the development of the
IT sphere.
ARMENPRESS
November 7, 201
YEREVAN
Armenia-India direct flight will be restored, IT and Communication
State Minister Sachin Pilot told November 7 at the meeting with
reporters. "To develop trade, tourism between Armenia and India a
decision was made at the talks with economy minister of Armenia to
restore direct flights that will open way for future cooperation.
Information and communication sphere in India has greatly developed
ensuring jobs for 12 million people," he said.
The opening of the Armenian-Indian ITT center is a good example for
cooperation. The Indian government invested 1.8 million USD and the
Armenian side 200 million USD.
"About 10 Armenian specialists were sent to India and passed
corresponding training. We have 2 experts who during the next six
months will stay in Armenia," Sachin Pilot said.
Minister of Economy Tigran Davtyan noted that the center is a bright
example of state-private sector cooperation as a result of which
another contemporary center has been created.
"The opening of the center will promote the Armenian-Indian economic
cooperation. After "Tumo" and "Microsoft" companies it is the third
biggest, international center during one year," Davtyan said. He
rated high the proper usage of opportunities of the center and added
that clear educational system is needed for the development of the
IT sphere.