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India made `Country of Honour'

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New Delhi, Nov. 5

India has been accorded the `Country of Honour' at the Fundamentals of Investment summit, the fourth edition of which was announced by the Moroccan Minister of Economic Affairs, Mr Rachid Talbi El Alami, and the Director of Investing in Morocco, Mr Hassan Bernoussi. It will be held in Morocco from December 7-8.

According to a release, during the announcement it was said that India is an example for Morocco in terms of flourishing offshoring, electronics and IT sectors. It was also said that both the countries faced the same stakes regarding training and education of human resources to attract foreign investors.

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