KYIV. Sept 22 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Indian Ambassador to Ukraine Manoj Kumar Bharti has called on Ukrainian farmers to export lentil to India.
“In 2015, Canada exported 500,000 tonnes of lentil to India. If Canada can export lentil, why not Ukraine export it?” he said at a roundtable in the Ukrainian parliament in Kyiv on Friday.
“India’s population is mainly vegetarians, and lentil for them is the main source of protein,” he said.
The ambassador also called on Ukrainian educational institutions to open their branches in India, as India needs skilled specialists.
He pointed out the potential of Ukrainian engineering in India.
“I recently returned from Lviv where I visited Elektronmash. This company has a huge potential in India where transport corridors are being actively developed,” he said.
The ambassador mentioned traditional cooperation in the aviation and space sectors.
“I would like Ukraine attentively studies the opportunities for cooperation with India. We are ready to provide consultations and tell how develop business in India,” he said.
He also focused on the potential of cooperation in the pharmaceutical and medical spheres.
“Complicated surgeries in India are cheaper than in Europe,” he said.