India offers USD 100 million credit to Bolivia for development projects

Press Trust of India  |  Sucre (Bolivia) 

has offered USD 100 million credit to after held productive and extensive talks with his Bolivian counterpart here.

Kovind held wide-ranging talks with his Bolivian counterpart Morales on a number of bilateral issues such as economy, space and IT.

The two also reaffirmed their commitment to strengthen political and economic engagement.

"offered 100 million US Dollar Line of Credit to for financing development projects," according to an official statement.

Both also agreed on the need for reform of the to make it reflective of contemporary realities, the statement said.

The two sides also signed eight MoUs in various fields, including academics, space and medicine.

"We are happy to have as a in the and welcome the signing of the framework agreement establishing the bond," Kovind said in a statement.

In addition, the two signed MoUs in the fields of culture, visa waiver arrangement for diplomats, the exchange between diplomatic academies, mining, traditional medicine, establishment of centre of excellence in IT and bi-oceanic railway project, according to an official statement.

"The two agreed to further expand business ties in and health care; automobiles and engineering; and textile; and metals and minerals," it said.

Kovind also addressed the India-Bolivia Business Forum on Friday and said that the two countries have their own economic strengths and they can complement each other in the mutual quest for growth and prosperity.

"Our joint participation speaks of our deep mutual commitment to strengthening business ties. The task ahead for us is clearly cut out. Our political ties are strong and growing, but we have to work a lot more, hand-in-hand to bring our economic partnership to the level of our mutual understanding," he said.

The event was partnered by and Industry groups and the Federation of and Industry and the Industry.

The Indian president is accompanied by top executives of 30 Indian companies representing different sectors, including gold, mining, infrastructure, IT, automobile and

"We want their ideas and enterprise to connect with Bolivian commerce and industry, to create new corridors of growth and prosperity," he added.

The President said that, "we have extended facilities covering business visits to all Latin American and countries. We would be happy if our business community were encouraged with to Bolivia to plan and prospect better, and for us to deepen and strengthen our partnership.

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First Published: Sat, March 30 2019. 12:10 IST