India invites Azeri nationals to IT training

Baku. Aynur Veliyeva – APA-Economics. The Indian embassy in Baku has announced that Azeri national can participate in IT training courses as part of the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (İTEC) in 2009-2010.
Nominees proficient in English can submit a bill of health to attend the training.
ITEC was launched in 1964 as a bilateral programme of assistance of the Government of India.
India spends about Rs.500 million annually on ITEC activities. Since 1964, India has provided over US $2 billion worth of technical assistance to developing countries, including neighboring countries (assistance to whom is administered separately).
ITEC is the flag bearer of the Indian Governments technical cooperation effort, not only because of its wide geographical coverage but also for innovative forms of technical cooperation in which it has assisted.
Further information is available at http://itec.nic.in.
Nominees proficient in English can submit a bill of health to attend the training.
ITEC was launched in 1964 as a bilateral programme of assistance of the Government of India.
India spends about Rs.500 million annually on ITEC activities. Since 1964, India has provided over US $2 billion worth of technical assistance to developing countries, including neighboring countries (assistance to whom is administered separately).
ITEC is the flag bearer of the Indian Governments technical cooperation effort, not only because of its wide geographical coverage but also for innovative forms of technical cooperation in which it has assisted.
Further information is available at http://itec.nic.in.
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