India-Egypt economic ties improving: outgoing Ambassador Sanjay Bhattacharya

Press Trust of India  |  Cairo 

India's economic relations have significantally improved over the years with Egypt, one of its most important trading partners in Africa, the outgoing to Cairo, Sanjay Bhattacharya, has said.

"I think the biggest change that has happened (in India-ties) has been in the economic field. Through the last few years, a large number of Indian companies have kept coming in to .. also the volume of investments has grown tremendously," he said.

He said that some big names in the Indian market are now present in across sectors such as automobiles, agriculture projects, and

He said another "big achievement" on the economic front has been Egypt agreeing to having the line of credit from

"has a USD 10 billion line of credit facility for countries in It is the cheapest kind of long term credit. It's a great opportunity that is going to bring much closer collaboration in the economic field," he added.

is Egypt's 11th largest trade partner. India's imports from Egypt were worth of USD 1.2 billion during 2016-17 financial year, while exports were recorded at USD 2 billion, according to information on website.

The had recently announced Bhattacharya's appointment as the next of lndia to after serving in for three years. Rahul Kulshreshth, who is presently the of India to Turkey, will replace him.

Bhattacharya also highlighted India's increased participation in different international cultural festivals held in the cities of Egypt.

"India has also been organising its own cultural programmes like 'India by the Nile', 'Glimpses of India' and 'Tagore festival'," he said.

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First Published: Thu, May 03 2018. 17:05 IST