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The Indian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr. Rangalah Ghanashyam, on Wednesday at the maiden edition of the monthly Diplomatic Dialogue Series organised by the Nigeria Leadership Initiative in Lagos said plans had been concluded for the establishment of direct flights between Nigeria and his country in order to improve tourism and trade between the two nations.
“I’m working with Arik Air; hopefully, they will be able to do something, because at this moment we don’t have any Indian airline that is ready to come independently. So, we’ll start with Nigerian airlines. Once you have people moving easily, the agreements will follow. We don’t have double taxation avoidance agreement; we don’t have investment protection agreement.”
The Indian envoy added that the volume of trade between both countries had risen to almost $20bn and was not been affected by the Boko Haram insurgency in the North and the outbreak of Ebola in the South, PUNCH says.
#Nigeria #India #ArikAir #BokoHaram

“I’m working with Arik Air; hopefully, they will be able to do something, because at this moment we don’t have any Indian airline that is ready to come independently. So, we’ll start with Nigerian airlines. Once you have people moving easily, the agreements will follow. We don’t have double taxation avoidance agreement; we don’t have investment protection agreement.”
The Indian envoy added that the volume of trade between both countries had risen to almost $20bn and was not been affected by the Boko Haram insurgency in the North and the outbreak of Ebola in the South, PUNCH says.
#Nigeria #India #ArikAir #BokoHaram
