This issue, among others, was discussed during the 5th Session of India - Kazakhstan Joint Working Group on Trade and Economic Cooperation, held here on December 22-23.
Both sides discussed the current state and prospects of development of economic and trade cooperation and exchanged views on the possibilities of expanding bilateral cooperation.
"They hoped that the process of obtaining internal clearances by both sides would be completed by end of December 2016 thereby paving the way for commencement of formal trade negotiations in early 2017," the Commerce Ministry said in a statement.
About the International North South Transport Corridor (INSTC), both sides agreed that an efficient and effective border crossing procedure and multi-modal transportation arrangement could provide further impetus to bilateral trade.
In this context, the Kazakh side said that since December 2014, when the Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan-Iran railway, which is the eastern branch of the INSTC, was launched, 2,500 tonnes of cargo has already been transported on this route.
Both sides agreed that since all members of INSTC, except India and Oman, were already signatories to TIR (Transports Internationaux Routiers) Convention 1975, custom issues and common documentation issues could be quickly resolved if India signed the TIR Convention and aligned its system, it said.
Further, the Kazakh side expressed interest in establishing cooperation with leading Indian companies dealing with production and sale of phosphorus pentasulfide and its derivatives.
The two countries agreed that there was potential for promoting investments in spheres of oil and gas, civil nuclear energy, uranium, chemicals, food processing, public health, pharmaceuticals, IT and mining and metals.
The Indian side expressed interest in further development
of bilateral cooperation in the exploration and development of tungsten mines in Kazakhstan.
It hoped that MoU between National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) and Kazgeology as also between NMDC and Kaznex Invest could be concluded in the first quarter of 2017.
"The Indian side noted with satisfaction that Kazakhstan had granted two year extension to the exploration contract of OVL in June 2016 and preparatory work was in progress for the planned drilling of the second commitment exploration well targeting deeper reservoirs (Paleozoic) in Satpayev Block in June/ July 2017," the Commerce Ministry said.
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