Minister of State for Commerce and Industry C R Chaudhry said there is need to deepen economic ties between India and Myanmar.
"Myanmar and India have a long history as being friendly neighbours with a long tradition of culture, economics and political context. Now it's the time for us to bond a stronger tie between us," he said at an event organised by commemorate 70 years of diplomatic relation with the Asian nation.
He also said India would be hosting a business event in Myanmar's capital Yangon during the visit of Indian President next month.
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State run REC (Rural Electrification Corporation) Tuesday listed its first global notes comprising both Reg-S and 144A tranche on India INX's Global Securities Market said the exchange
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