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  India plans to propose energy pact with China 
    (Xinhua)  Updated: 2005-11-27 09:13  
 India plans to propose an overarching agreement on cooperation in oil and gas 
industry with China when Indian Petroleum Minister Mani Shankar Aiyar visits 
Beijing in mid-January 2006, Indo-Asian News Service reported Saturday. 
 In its proposal, India will suggest to set up institutional mechanism to 
carry forward the cooperation in research and development of energy sector 
between the two countries, Aiyar said in New Delhi Saturday. 
 He also indicated that Indian exploration major ONGC Videsh Ltdcould join 
hands with China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) to bid for exploration 
blocks in Syria. 
 "The commercial matters can be facilitated if there is a political framework 
in place within which companies should work together," he said. 
 The two countries agreed to set up a working group to figure out possible 
areas of cooperation at a bilateral meeting held in New Delhi Saturday, Aiyar 
said. 
 The Petroleum Ministry will hold a meeting with Indian state-owned oil and 
gas companies Monday to solicit their opinion on cooperation with the four major 
Chinese oil and gas companies, he said. 
 "Around four to five MoUs (Memorandum of Understanding) are expected to be 
signed during my visit to China in January," he said. 
  
 
   
  
  
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