India-Hungary RelationsBilateral Relations Agreement • December 24th, 2013
Contract Type FiledDecember 24th, 2013India and Hungary have enjoyed close and friendly relations since establishment of diplomatic relations in 1948. The relationship has been substantive and multifaceted. Hungarians are extremely grateful to India for India’s role in 1956 Uprising in Hungary. India’s intervention with Soviet Union saved the life of Dr. Arpad Goncz who subsequently served as President of Hungary from 1990 to 2000.
India-Hungary RelationsBilateral Relations Agreement • January 9th, 2015
Contract Type FiledJanuary 9th, 2015India and Hungary have enjoyed close and friendly relations since establishment of diplomatic relations in 1948. The relationship has been substantive and multifaceted. Hungarians are extremely grateful to India for India’s role in 1956 Uprising in Hungary. India’s intervention with Soviet Union saved the life of Dr. Arpad Goncz who subsequently served as President of Hungary from 1990 to 2000.
India-Hungary RelationsBilateral Relations Agreement • July 10th, 2015
Contract Type FiledJuly 10th, 2015India and Hungary have enjoyed close and friendly relations since establishment of diplomatic relations in 1948. The relationship has been substantive and multifaceted. Hungarians are extremely grateful to India for India’s role in 1956 Uprising in Hungary. India’s intervention with Soviet Union saved the life of Dr. Arpad Goncz who subsequently served as President of Hungary from 1990 to 2000.
India-Hungary RelationsBilateral Relations Agreement • February 29th, 2012
Contract Type FiledFebruary 29th, 2012India has enjoyed close and friendly relations with Hungary since establishment of diplomatic relations in 1948. The relationship has been substantive and multifaceted. Hungarians are extremely grateful to India for India’s role in 1956 Uprising in Hungary. India’s intervention with Soviet Union saved the life of Dr. Arpad Goncz who subsequently served as President of Hungary from 1990 to 2000.
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTANBilateral Relations Agreement • July 14th, 2020
Contract Type FiledJuly 14th, 2020
ContractBilateral Relations Agreement • April 11th, 2013
Contract Type FiledApril 11th, 2013BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN GREECE AND OTHER COUNTRIES IN AGRICULTURAL AND RURAL SECTOR ASIA 1. CHINA The bilateral relations between Greece and China in the sector of agriculture were boosted during the last triennium, after the formal visit of the Greek Prime Minister in China (3-9.6.2002), where one Memorandum and one Agreementwere singed in the sector of agriculture and forestry. Up to date, the Greek side has already implemented two 3-week training seminars on olive-cultivation and olive production, attended by 3 experts of the State Forestry Administration of China (December of 2002 and December of2003). Furthermore, a contractual agreement was signed between the Greek Ministry of Agriculture and the National Institute of Agronomic Research for implementing aProgramme of Technical Assistance for olive cultivation in Gansu, province of China (Donation of LATSIS Group Companies). So far, five Chinese experts have already attended a training seminar in the Institute of Semitropical
Agreement on Bilateral Relations between the Government of India and the Government of PakistanBilateral Relations Agreement • September 23rd, 2012
Contract Type FiledSeptember 23rd, 2012
Jorge DezcallarBilateral Relations Agreement • March 30th, 2010
Contract Type FiledMarch 30th, 2010
India - Hungary RelationsBilateral Relations Agreement • February 18th, 2016
Contract Type FiledFebruary 18th, 2016India and Hungary have enjoyed close and friendly relations since establishment of diplomatic relations in 1948. The relationship has been substantive and multifaceted. Hungarians are extremely grateful to India for India’s role in 1956 Uprising in Hungary. India’s intervention with Soviet Union saved the life of Dr. Arpad Goncz who subsequently served as President of Hungary from 1990 to 2000.
Embassy of India, Juba (South Sudan)Bilateral Relations Agreement • October 6th, 2023
Contract Type FiledOctober 6th, 2023South Sudan was a part of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan from 1899 – 1955 under joint British-Egyptian rule. After two civil wars (1962-72 and 1983-2005), it became an autonomous region (“Southern Sudan” ) in Sudan. India's position remained neutral in the long-running civil wars for autonomy of Southern Sudan. In 2005, a Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) was signed [ceremony attended by the then Indian Minister of State for External Affairs, Mr. E. Ahmed] between the Government of Sudan and Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) in Nairobi which led to the autonomy for the Southern part with a provision for South Sudanese referendum on independence in six years' time.
ContractBilateral Relations Agreement • June 24th, 2022
Contract Type FiledJune 24th, 2022