
Armenia Offers India Alternative Sea Trade Route Amid Security Concerns
Armenia Offers India Alternative Sea Trade Route Amid Security Concerns
Armenian Minister Narek Mkrtchyan highlighted Armenia’s strategic position to propose an alternative sea trade route to India, especially with Europe, during the Raisina Dialogue. The proposal gains significance amid security concerns in traditional routes like the Red Sea. Mkrtchyan emphasized Armenia’s commitment to major projects, including the North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), Gulf Black Sea transport, transit corridor, and the collaborative development of the Chabahar port with India and Iran. The Armenian minister also pitched collaboration with India on Artificial Intelligence (AI) through a global coalition, addressing sectors like healthcare, agriculture, and environmental conservation planning.
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Armenia’s Role in Global Projects: North-South Transport Corridor and Chabahar Port
Armenia aims to play a vital role in global projects such as the North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) and the Chabahar port development. Mkrtchyan emphasized the country’s commitment to forming partnerships, providing India with alternative sea trade routes. Amid increasing interest in secure trade routes, especially due to Red Sea disruptions, Armenia’s strategic positioning offers India potential alternatives, fostering global collaboration and trade partnerships.
Collaborating on AI for Social Good: Armenia’s Proposal for India
Armenian Minister Narek Mkrtchyan proposed collaboration with India on Artificial Intelligence (AI) through a global coalition. He emphasized the potential for addressing sectors like healthcare, agriculture, and environmental conservation planning through AI. The proposal aims to establish a global AI innovation platform, facilitating the sharing of solutions and research. Armenia seeks to engage in meaningful collaboration with India to harness AI for social good and technological advancements in various sectors.
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