current affairs 17 May 2015

Seven agreements signed between India & South Korea

The agreements signed are

i. The Double Taxation Avoidance Convention signed in 1985 has been revised with a view to avoiding the burden of double taxation on taxpayers in the two countries.

ii. Agreement signed to cooperate in audio-visual co-production, which would enable co-production of films, animation and broadcasting programmes.

iii. The two nations also signed a MoU for cooperation between the National Security Council Secretariat of India and the Office of National Security of South Korea.

iv. Another MoU was signed on cooperation in the field of electric power development and new energy industries.

v. The two nations also signed a MoU to strengthen and encourage cooperation on youth matters through participation in events and activities through exchanges, international conferences, seminars, youth camps, festivals etc.

vi. The two sides also signed Framework of Cooperation (FOC) in the Field of Road Transport and Highways.

vii. The MoU on cooperation between the two countries in the fields of maritime transport and logistics including through sharing of technologies, information and experiences, the training of seafarers, exchange of experts and port operations etc was also signed.


David Granger becomes eighth President of Guyana


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Govt. of India allocated 5,000 crore rupees for AYUSH Mission


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