India–Mozambique relations

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Indo-Mozambican relations

India

Mozambique

India–Mozambique relations refers to the current and historical relationship between India and Mozambique. India has a high commissioner in Maputo[1] and Mozambique has a high commissioner in New Delhi.

Economy

Videocon Industries is part of a consortium of companies exploring for hydrocarbons of the coast of Mozambique's northern Cabo Delgado Province. Videocon intends to import and sell Mozambican natural gas in India.[2] India's coal companies are also closely involved with coal production in Mozambique.[3]

Security

The two states also work closely on issues of security, especially maritime safety in the Indian Ocean; in June 2011, government ministers met and agreed to work together on the issue.[4] In 2010, the Indian Navy rescued a Mozambican vessel from pirates.[4]

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