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''Morocco crucial to India's food security''

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Core Tip: India has said that it wants to make Morocco the centre of its economic activities in the African region. The two countries are now working together to develop their bilateral ties, with Indian Vice President Hamid Ansari holding wide-ranging talks with t
 India has said that it wants to make Morocco the centre of its economic activities in the African region. The two countries are now working together to develop their bilateral ties, with Indian Vice President Hamid Ansari holding wide-ranging talks with the Moroccan Prime Minister.
 
"We reviewed all aspects of our expanding cooperation. Morocco is crucial to us for food security as it is the main supplier of phosphate which is crucial for agriculture," Mr Ansari said as the two leaders jointly spoke to the media.
 
Two MoUs on cultural cooperation and institutional training were signed after Mr Ansari met Moroccan Prime Minister Abdelilah Benkirane and delegation-level talks were held between the two sides.
 
Mr Sinha said the vice president conveyed to the leadership that the Indian government would like to look at Morocco and expand its economic activities since the two countries have a trade of $350 million.
 
 
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