DUSHANBE, September 3, Asia-Plus -- The Delhi-based news agency, Asian News International (ANI) reports the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, on Monday said India and Tajikistan have agreed to deepen the counter-terrorism cooperation, after the delegation-level talks during the state visit of Tajik President Emomali Rahmon.

“India and Tajikistan have common concerns regarding regional developments. President Rahmon and I exchanged views on the situation in the Central Asian region and beyond, particularly in the context of the security transition in Afghanistan. We also agreed to deepen our counter-terrorism cooperation,” said Dr. Singh in his statement to the media.

Dr. Singh said India has offered to undertake a series of development projects in Tajikistan.

These include the setting up of an IT Centre of excellence, an e-network including tele-education and tele-medicine, medical centers, language laboratories, a fruit and vegetable processing plant and an Entrepreneurship Development Institute, as well as supply of agricultural machinery.

It was also decided to enhance the number of training slots under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation training program from 100 to 150 slots annually.

Asserting that cultural and people to people ties between India and Tajikistan date back centuries, Dr. Singh said: “The agreements signed today in the fields of culture and education will help renew such contacts.”

The Prime Minister said the resumption of direct air links between New Delhi and Dushanbe by Tajik Air is a welcome development.

“However, surface connectivity challenges hinder the faster growth of our bilateral ties. We agreed to explore the possibility of establishing transport corridors, including rail lines, in cooperation with other countries of the region,” he added.

Dr. Singh further said Tajikistan is a key partner of India in the Central Asian region.

“We recently commemorated two decades of the establishment of diplomatic relations between our two countries.  President Rahmon and I agreed that in view of the broad progress made in our bilateral relations, particularly in defense and security cooperation, we should elevate our relations to a ''strategic partnership''," he added.

The Prime Minister said that he and the visiting Tajikistan President Rahmon also agreed on the need to enhance trade and investment relations.

“We also discussed opportunities for investments in free economic zones in Tajikistan.  We hope to send a delegation from the private and public sectors to explore investment opportunities in these zones,” said Dr. Singh.

"Information technology, e-connectivity, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, textiles, leather goods, mining and renewable energy are some of the areas with high potential," he added.