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India And Qatar Agree To Enhance Their Relationship

India and Qatar agree to increase security and economic relationship.

Foreign Minister of India S Jaishankar met Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani of  Qatar, on Monday to discuss economic and security cooperation between the two countries.

Both countries, India and Qatar agree to enhance their relationship. Jaishankar also handed over Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s letter to Sheikh Tamim, inviting him to visit India.

Amir has accepted the invitation to visit India, the program will be announced soon.

Modi has thanked Sheikh Tamim for working for the facilities of the Indian community in Qatar. The head of power in Qatar is called Amir.

Jaishankar arrived in Doha on Sunday on a two-day visit to Qatar. In her meeting, Sheikh Tamim also recalled his recent telephone conversation with Prime Minister Modi.

In this dialogue, the two leaders decided to form a joint task force to invest in energy. Jaishankar also met Amir’s father Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani.

He handed over the power to his son Sheikh Tamim in 2013. The Foreign Minister tweeted and said, Sheikh Hamad had a wonderful meeting.

He has always been a pioneer for expansion in relation to both countries. His thinking on global issues is very positive. In the meeting, Sheikh Hamad expressed happiness over the work of the Indian community in Qatar.

Foreign Minister Jaishankar also met Prime Minister Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani in Doha. He is also the Home Minister of Qatar.

He was also discussed with both countries to develop economic and defense relations.

Earlier on Sunday, Jaishankar spoke to his counterpart Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdulrahman bin Zamim Al Thani on bilateral issues. Both countries have agreed on the development of relations.

Dragon is interfering in South Asia under the pretext of Nepal, India keeps a close watch on China’s attention.

China is not interested in Nepal. In recent times, China’s aggression towards Asian countries, and China’s interference in the politics of Nepal is not needless.

India’s interest in the politics of South Asia is closely watched by India. Why did China suddenly become active in Nepal’s internal politics.

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