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Iranian Softwaremen to Go to India

  1. Economy
January 13, 2002 - 0:0
TEHRAN -- Head of Iran-India Joint Cooperation Council Fereydoun Entezari said here on Friday that a group of Iran softwaremen are to go to India to benefit from Indian counterparts' expertise in related field.

Entezari said at a ceremony, held at the end of the first software and multimedia fair, that the economic delegation would go to New Delhi under the auspices of Iran-India Joint Cooperation Council.

He expressed hope that softwaremen would open a new horizon in export of softwares, IRNA said.

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