India, Croatia sign pact for boosting bilateral trade

Q.  India and which country inked a pact to boost economic cooperation?
- Published on 16 Feb 17

a. Croatia
b. Malaysia
c. Indonesia
d. Crimea

ANSWER: Croatia
 
India, Croatia sign pact for boosting bilateral tradeIndia and Croatia have signed an agreement to boost bilateral trade and enhance economic cooperation.

The agreement was signed by Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Martina Dalic, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Economy, Government of the Republic of Croatia, in Zagreb.

The two countries had earlier signed an Agreement on Trade and Economic Cooperation in September, 1994 with an aim to promote and develop bilateral trade and economic relations.

The present Agreement between India and Croatia would be a step in continuity as the last one expired in November, 2009.

India's bilateral trade with Croatia during 2013-14, 2014-15 and 2015-16 stood at USD 148.86 million, USD 205.04 million and USD 148.44 million respectively.

The bilateral trade during the last three years has remained stable despite global slowdown.

Croatian Government: Know More
  • Government: Unitary parliamentary constitutional republic
  • President: Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic
  • Prime Minister: Andrej Plenkovic
  • Speaker of Parliament: Božo Petrov
  • Chief Justice: Miroslav Šeparovic

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