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The Cameroonian Head of State His Excellency Paul BIYA has received the DIPLOMATIC LETTER OF CREDENCE of the New Ambassadors to Cameroon and INDIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER, Resident in Abuja, Nigeria (Accredited to Cameroon) during tow Separate Diplomatic Ceremonies that took place on 04 Jan 2013 at the Presidency: Unity Palace in the CAPITAL City YAOUNDE, CAMEROON (CEMAC Region). Thank to our CAMEROONIAN AMBASSADOR to Saudi Arabia (Resident in Riyadh -ambacamriyad.org.sa/index_e.htm) ACCREDITED TO CAMEROONIANS IN INDIA LINK TO CAMEROONIAN COMMUNITY OF INDIA (https://facebook/camerooniansof.india) CAMEROON EMBASSY IN NEW DELHI / CAMEROON EMBASSY IN MUMBAI. Please the General public in India is hereby Inform that there is no Cameroonian Embassy in New Delhi / Mumbai of India. INDIAN & FOREIGN NATIONALS Resident in India beware of false web sites they are ONLINE SCAM Video: LETTERS OF ACCREDITATION TO THE CAMEROON HEAD OF STATE, UNITY PALACE, YAOUNDE. India-Cameroon Relations Political Relations Relations between India and Cameroon are friendly and cordial. The Cameroonian leaders appreciate India’s contributions to Africa, NAM, India’s secular democracy and economic progress. Cameroon actively supported Indian candidature for the Commonwealth Secretary General. Shri Mahesh Sachdev, High Commissioner of India to Nigeria is concurrently accredited to Cameroon and he presented his credentials to HE President Paul Biya on January 4 2012. Bilateral Visits: Despite distance and other constraints, a few high-level visits exchanged between the two countries are: From Cameroon Side: HE Mr Paul Biya, President of Cameroon visited India in March 1983 to attend NAM Summit. HE Mr Philomen Yang, Prime Minister of Cameroon, accompanied by seven Ministers and a large business delegation visited New Delhi to participate in Africa-CII/Exim Bank Conclave in March 2013; HE Mr Emmanuel Nganou Dogmas, Minister for Economy & Planning and HE Mme. Bankang Mbock Catherine, Minister of Social Welfare visited India on September 12-16 2012 for signing of $42 mn Line of Credit for Cassava Plantation Project; HE Mr Angouen Michel Ange, Minister of Public Service and Administrative Reforms visited India in October 2012 to participate in a 3-day conference of Commonwealth Association of Public Administration & Management(CAPAM); In March 2012, Mr Djmoumessi Nganou Emmanuel, Minister of Planning & Regional Development visited India to attend CII Conclave in New Delhi; HE Mr Edger Alain Mebe Ngo’o, Minister of Defence attended DefExpo India 2012 held in New Delhi in March 2012 Cameroon’s Indomitable Lions participated in Nehru Cup Football tournament in New Delhi on September 2, 2012. They were runners-up. From Indian Side: The Minister of State for Industrial Development visited Cameroon in February 1988; The Minister of State for External Affairs visited Cameroon in April 1990; EAM met with Cameroon Foreign Minister in New York in September 2002; First round of Secretary-level Foreign Office Consultations were held in Yaoundé in August 2003; MOS(AS) met Cameroonian FM at AU Summit in Sharm Al Sheikh, Egypt in June 2008; A 4-member delegation led by Mr. U.Venkateswarlu, Joint Secretary, M/o Food Processing Industries visited Cameroon (June 19-21, 2012) in connection with the IAFS-II project to establish the Food Processing Incubation Centre in Cameroon. Commercial and Trade Relations The key areas for cooperation could be Indian investments in oil and mining, telecom, fertilizers, oil & gas, agriculture & food processing, forestry, IT, railways and Indian exports of consumer and light engineering goods. Bilateral Trade: Bilateral trade has grown rapidly in recent years, even as its full potential is yet to be realised. India’s trade with Cameroon has reached $694 million during 2012-13. VISA Cameroonian Visa: Indians travelling to Cameroon require visa. As there is still no resident Cameroonian High Commission in India, this is needed to be obtained CAMEROONIAN COMMUNITY VISA OFFICE - CVAC INDIA Email: cvacindia@gmail or Tel: +91) 9912981608 Indian Visa: Cameroonians travelling to India need to obtain visa which can either be done direct at India’s Consular Sections in Lagos and Abuja or this is needed to be obtained elsewhere. (vimeo/67446402)
Posted on: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 03:46:48 +0000

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