India and Mozambique signed an agreement on Bilateral Security
Cooperation on 14 July 2012. The Minister of State for Home Affairs,
India Shri Mullappally Ramachandran signed the Agreement with Jose
Mandra, Minister of Interior, Govt of Mozambique at Maputo, Mozambique.
The objective of the agreement was to discuss cooperation and both
the countries decided to develop the relationship further in various
fields for mutual benefit.
Amongst the key highlights of the meet was that, Mullappally Ramachandran was on a three day visit to Mozambique.
There is an estimation of almost twenty five thousand people of
Indian origin living in Mozambique for generations. The relations
between both the countries have remained warm and friendly. India was
amongst the first countries to extend recognition to Mozambique after
the later achieved independence in the year 1975.
India and Mozambique have mutually rendered and benefited in the fields of industry, trade, mineral resources and culture.
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