YEREVAN, MAY 30, ARMENPRESS: Indian ambassador to Armenia, Deepak Vohra, has predicted today a substantial rise in the Indian-Armenian trade this year, saying it is expected to make $12 million, commending also the Armenian Trade and Industry Commerce Chamber for its input in these efforts. According to Chamber chairman Martin Sarkisian, Indian-Armenian trade in 2003 amounted to $6 million and to $8.7 million in 2004.
In a farewell news conference Deepak Vohra, who is completing his tenure in Armenia, said he was pleased with the growing and diversifying Armenian exports to his country, which comprises now only metals, but also electric equipment and computer software. The ambassador also said the two countries are able to successfully develop cooperation in tourism and film industry. Vohra said he would discuss joint film production in India next week taking with him a video-material about various Armenian settlements. The ambassador also expressed hope that his successor who is expected to arrive within several months will continue the established traditions
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