New Delhi: Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany will arrive here today on a four-day visit during which India is expected to seek support of NSG member for a waiver of atomic group's guidelines to enable New Delhi to have trade with international community in the field.
The two sides will explore possibility of enhancing their multifaceted relations with particular focus on trade and investment.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Gyurcsany will hold talks on Friday on a wide-range of issues.
During the talks, Singh is expected to raise the issue of India's desire for civil nuclear cooperation with the international community in the backdrop of Indo-US deal.
The Hungarian side is likely to be apprised about the ongoing talks between New Delhi and IAEA for the safeguards agreement, which is a prelude to India approaching 45-nation NSG for a waiver to its rules.
Hungary is a member of the European Union, with which India has a strategic partner.
Gyurcsany will begin his visit by participating in a CII Partnership Summit-2008 in the bustling IT hub of Gurgaon, on the outskirts of Delhi. He then goes to Bangalore to explore opportunities in the IT, biotechnology and other new economy sectors.
Source :
PTI