on
Jan 14, 2008 at the Great Hall of People
1. A Shared Vision for the 21st Century of
the
2. Memorandum of Understanding for
Cooperation between the Planning Commission of
Provides for cooperation between the planning bodies of the
two countries including strengthening information exchange and consultations in
the field of macroeconomic management, operation of the economy, and medium and
long term development planning. The two sides agreed to hold Vice
Ministerial (Secretary) level dialogue by turn in each country, according to
requirement, on important topics of common concern.
3. Memorandum of Understanding on
Cooperation between Ministry of Railways,
Provides for enlargement of cooperation in matters related
to the railways. It provides for activities such as the
exchange of information on policies, laws and regulations, exchange programmes for experts and trainees, and joint organization
of symposiums, seminars and conferences on themes of common interest. The specific areas of cooperation
include cover telecommunication technologies, electrical traction supply,
reliability of signalling systems, high axle load
operations, cooperation in R&D pertaining to the railway sector, track
machines, etc
4. Memorandum of Understanding between
Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation of
This
MOU provides a basic framework for cooperation in the area of housing. The overall goal of the MOU is to
promote exchange of information related to housing policies, standard
specifications and technologies between the two countries and increase
cooperation to enhance residential construction standards, especially housing
for middle and low income families. The MoU also
seeks to promote cooperation and communication in the area of urban poverty
alleviation efforts.
5. Memorandum of Understanding
between the Ministry of Rural Development of the Republic of India and the
Ministry of Land Resources of the PRC for Cooperation in Land Resource
Management, Land Administration and Resettlement and Rehabilitation
Provides
for cooperation in areas of common interest including development,
conservation, management and utilization of land resources, land information
management and updation of land records; land
registration, statistics, valuation, land survey and adoption of modern
technology in these areas; land use planning; land markets, land distribution
and relevant laws and regulations; land acquisition, and resettlement and
rehabilitation of affected persons on account of industrialization and natural
calamities.
6. Memorandum of Understanding
between Indian Council for Cultural Relations and Chinese People’s Association
for Friendship with Foreign Countries on India-China Joint Medical Mission.
On
the 70th Anniversary of the arrival in China of the Indian Medical Mission,
this MoU enables ICCR and CPAFFC to organise an India-China Joint Medical Mission. This would consist of 10 young doctors
each from Indian and China who would jointly provide medical consultations /
treatment both in India and China in 2008.
7. Memorandum of Understanding
between the Indian Council for Cultural Relations and Chinese People’s
Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries on Cooperation in Culture.
This
MoU enables ICCR and CPAFFC to cooperate in diverse
fields of culture, including film and performing arts, exhibitions,
publications, seminars, etc., to add momentum to the growing cultural relations
between the peoples of the two countries.
8. Memorandum of Understanding
on Cooperation between Geological Survey of India and China Geological Survey
in Geo-sciences
The
two sides agreed to extend mutual cooperation in carrying out research and
development projects in areas including palaeo-climatic
and palaeo-environmental changes in the Asian Continent,
dating of Indian khondalites for provenance
characterization and technology exchange on mineral prognostication.
9. Memorandum of Understanding
between Department of AYUSH, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and State Administration of Traditional
Chinese Medicine (SATCM), PRC Covering Cooperation in Traditional Medicine
Provides
for promotion of cooperation in traditional medicine. It covers areas such as medical
services, education, scientific research, and promotes the development of
traditional medicine in the healthcare systems of the two countries. The two
sides will support initiatives for conducting collaborative research studies in
traditional medicine in identified universities and scientific institutions,
including research on usage, safety and efficacy of traditional medicines and
for harmonizing the pharmacopoeia standards in India and China.
10. Memorandum of Understanding between
NABARD and Agricultural Development Bank of China on Mutual Cooperation
The
MoU between NABARD and ADBC will facilitate
cooperation on the sustainable development of agriculture and rural areas in
both China and India. The two sides agreed to share business experiences,
expertise, training facilities, modern technology skills and business development
practices. NABARD and ADBC also agreed to share appropriate information on
innovation in banking instruments, impact of climate change and global warming
and possible risk management tools for farmers, and share experiences in areas
like rural finance and agricultural development strategies and operation
practices.
11. Protocol of Phytosanitary
Requirements for the Export of Tobacco Leaves from India to China between the
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the
People's Republic of China and the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of
India
The
two sides agreed on a protocol of phytosanitary
requirements for the export of tobacco leaves from India to China.
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