Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) Programme
The Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation Programme (ITEC) was launched by Government of India on 15th September 1964 as a programme of bilateral cooperation and technical assistance. Presently 158 countries in Asia, East Europe (including former USSR), Central Asia, Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean as well as Pacific and Small Island countries are invited to share in the Indian developmental experience in various fields. North Korea became India’s ITEC partner in 1993.
The ITEC assistance is granted under the following four categories:-
(i) Training in diverse fields in Indian institutions.
(ii) Projects and project-related assistance from India such as supply of equipment, consultancy services and feasibility studies.
(iii) Deputation of Indian experts in various fields.
(iv) Study visits of senior officials/decision makers from the partner countries to India.
India possesses a rich experience in the field of economic
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