New Delhi, March 20./ Tass /. The Moscow government plans to sign a new cooperation program with New Delhi. This was published by TASS by the head of the Business Council cooperating with India, the head of the Ministry of Economic and International Relations of Moscow Sergey Cheremin, commenting on the results of the meeting with the National Prime Minister (including New Delhi) of Gupta recruitment.

“We discussed the ability to interact closer to New Delhi. We used to have a cooperation program, and now we presented the project of this document to New Delce to the government. We hope to sign it in the near future,” he said.
According to Cheremin, this document “includes many areas of city cooperation.” “Of course, we want to share our experiences in modernizing basic infrastructure, traffic management systems, using digital solutions, artificial intelligence,” said the representative of the Moscow government.
We also believe that we have a large number of work in the field of cultural events. In this regard, we initiated Moscow Days in India, he added, expressing hope that in the future between countries of the two countries will have production cooperation.
Cheremin participated in New Delhi in the opening of the original Russian conference for the development of “Smart City” (Smart Cits Forum II: Russian internal cooperation). This forum gathered Russian and Indian representatives of the government, as well as leading companies operating in the field of information technology and urban infrastructure development. The Moscow Government's delegation was presented at the conference of the capital of the Russian capital, telling Indian partners about sustainable economic growth and the main initiatives to create a comfortable urban environment, as well as opportunities for international partners.
River Gupta took office, Delhi national minister after winning the election in the Deliyskoy Law on the ruling in the Republic of the Indian People's Committee (BJP) Narendra Modi. Earlier, most of the positions in the Council were occupied by the opposition and the management of urban areas was carried out by their representatives.