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Indo-Japan dialogue on CEPA on fast-track; Nath

New Delhi, Aug 21 (UNI) Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath today said India and Japan are engaged to conclude the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) at the earliest.

Addressing a 400-strong Japanese business delegation here this evening, he said, ''The dialogue is on the fast-track and we expect to have the agreement in place by the designated time.'' Expressing optimism at the growing Indo-Japan economic relations, Japanese delegation leader Fujio Mitarai said he looked forward to a fruitful business engagement with Indian business and industry leaders.

Pointing out the strategic importance of engagement of business leaders from both sides, Mr Nath said the two governments will require their active participation to make it successful. ''It is your support and dynamism that will propel the economic relations of India and Japan,'' he added.

Besides officials of the two country, the meeting was also attended by the representatives of Indian business chambers, including CII, FICCI and Assocham.

Japan is the fifth major investor in India with cumulative inflow of 2.58 billion dollars since 1991.

Indian exports to Japan in 2006-07 were 2812.83 million dollars, while imports were 4,560.84 million dollars.

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No consular access to indians in Pak jail: Pranab

New Delhi, Mar 14:  The government today informed the Lok Sabha that at least 92 Indian civilian prisoners in Pakistani jails have yet not been given consular access."Besides 390 fishermen and 149 civilian prisoners and 74 PoWs are still languishing in Pakistani jails," External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said in a written reply.The minister was asked whether the government had any reports of inhuman treatment meted out to Indian prisoners in Paksitan.The minsiter said Indian prisoners released by Pakistan had reported.....
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