India – Turkmenistan Relations
Context:
Recently, the Indian President for the first time visited Turkmenistan, where he signed four agreements, including in financial intelligence and disaster management and agreed to expand bilateral trade and energy cooperation to further strengthen the multifaceted partnership.
India – Turkmenistan Relations:
India enjoys close, friendly and historical ties with Turkmenistan. Archaeological finds in south Turkmenistan have revealed contacts with Indus Valley Civilization. Vessels believed to have been used for preparation of Soma drink (mentioned in Rig Veda) found in the ruins of Gonur Depe archeological site in Mary province supports the theory of early civilizational links between the two countries. Sanskrit Buddhist manuscripts, coins and Buddha statue found in the ruins of Merv (present-day Mary city) suggest continuity of cultural and trade linkages. ‘Turkmen Gate’ built in Delhi in memory of great Turkmen Saint Shams-ul-Arifeen Shah Turkmen Bayabani, who is believed to have lived in India during 13th Century, bears testimony to this friendship. In modern times bilateral relations have been strengthened by regular high-level visits. Hon’ble President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov visited India in May 2010. Hon’ble Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi visited Turkmenistan in July 2015. During these visits, several significant MoUs and agreements were signed.
Institutional mechanisms between the two governments, namely Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) and Inter-Governmental Commission (IGC) further buttress bilateral cooperation. The last FOC was held in January 2021 and the last IGC was held in August 2017. India and Turkmenistan cooperate under the India-Central Asia Dialogue mechanism as well, last iteration of which was held in December 2021.
Culture:
Indian Cinema and TV serials are popular with Turkmen people. Similarly, Indian music also holds a special place in the hearts of Turkmen people. Indian film festivals are held on regular basis in different cities in Turkmenistan. A Turkmen Cultural delegation visited India in November, 2016 for performance in Delhi and Chennai on the occasion of 25th Anniversary of Turkmenistan’s Independence. An Indian cultural troupe performed at a friendship concert at Berkerar Mall in Ashgabat on 26th January 2017 as part of Indian’s Republic Day celebration. ‘India Cultural Week’ including exhibition, dance performance, film and food festival was celebrated in Ashgabat in May 2017 to mark 25th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations between India and Turkmenistan. An Indian Tabla group visited Turkmenistan for participation in International Scientific Conference and festival “Ancient Cradle of Musical Art” organized by State Cultural Centre of Turkmenistan in April, 2018. A 14-member group “Bollywood Rockers” performed in Turkmenistan in August 2019. An 11-member Turkmen Cultural Folk Group “Galkynysh” visited India to participate in the International Folk Dance and Music Festival in December 2018.
Traditional Medicine and Yoga Centre:
Central Asia’s first Yoga and Traditional Medicine Centre was inaugurated by Hon’ble PM of India in Ashgabat in July 2015. Yoga Teacher and Ayurveda Expert have been deputed to the centre from India and offer classes / consultations to interested people.
Education:
India provides training for Turkmen nationals under its ITEC programme. Since the inception of the programme for Turkmenistan in 1994, over 400 Turkmen nationals have been trained in various courses. In addition, India provides ICCR Scholarships to students from Turkmenistan to pursue graduation, post-graduation and Ph. D. There are currently over 300 Students from Turkmenistan pursuing their higher education in various reputed universities in India. In 2010, a Hindi Chair was established by India in Azadi Institute of World languages, Ashgabat where Hindi is being taught to university students.
Indian community in Turkmenistan:
There are very few Indian nationals in Turkmenistan. Most are semi-skilled workers employed in construction sector. There are also a few engineers, professionals and technicians working in oil and gas sector. There are no Indian Associations or Indian students in Turkmenistan.
TAPI Pipeline
India has particular interest in Turkmenistan’s hydrocarbon reserves
Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India, together known as the TAPI countries, are working on a gas pipeline which was scheduled for completion in early 2017. This is particularly important for India’s burgeoning energy needs as on completion, the pipeline is expected to provide nearly 60% of India’s energy needs.
Trade
Total trade between Turkmenistan and India is meagre, amounting only to around US$42 million according to the Ministry of External Affairs of the Indian government
India and Turkmenistan Cooperation on Disaster Management- Cooperation Areas
- Monitoring and forecasting emergencies and assessment of their consequences;
- Coordination: Interaction, through Competent Authorities, between appropriate organizations involved in disaster management.
- Joint planning, development and implementation of research projects, exchange of scientific and technical publications and results of research work in the field of disaster management.
- Exchange of information, periodicals or any other publications, video and photo materials, as well as technologies, as mutually agreed within the scope of this MoU.
- Organization of joint conferences, seminars, workshops as well as exercises and training in the relevant fields.
- Exchange of experts and experiences in disaster management.
- Training and capacity building of first responders in search and rescue operations; exchange of trainees and experts to facilitate capacity building in the field of disaster management.
- Rendering assistance, as mutually agreed, for providing technical facilities and equipment, enhancing early warning systems and capacity building of the Parties in disaster management;
- Providing assistance, as mutually agreed, in emergency response.
- Mutual assistance sharing of knowledge and expertise for the creation of disaster-resilient infrastructure.
- Rendering quality management systems, as mutually agreed in accordance with the internationally recognized standards.
- Any other activities related to disaster management, which may be mutually agreed upon by the Competent Authorities of the Parties.
Source: Indian Express
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