India and Thailand will discuss "wide-ranging" international, regional and bilateral issues with a focus on enhancing the trade and security ties when Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva will hold talks with his counterpart Manmohan Singh here in the Indian capital Tuesday.
On his maiden visit to India, Vejjajiva, who will be arriving on a day long visit Tuesday, will discuss with Singh ways to strengthen
bilateral ties between the two countries which share a common maritime boundary and have seen a robust expansion of its trade and economic ties.
Noting that bilateral trade grew by six times in the last 10 years and last year it crossed USD 6.6 billion, Ministry of External Affairs
spokesperson Vishnu Prakash said, "The economy and trade relations does constitute one of the important elements of the relationship (between two countries)...In fact last year it (bilateral trade) saw a spike of 34 per cent."
Indian companies have invested about USD 1.5 billion in Thailand while Thai companies have invested about USD 800 million in the country.
Some of the Indian firms having interest in Thailand include top corporates like TATA, Aditya Birla Group, Ranbaxy, Punj Lloyd, Bharati
among others.
Similarly, Thai firms have also made their presence felt in a number of areas here especially agro processing and infrastructure.
One of the Thai firms is involved with the
International airport of Kolkata in eastern India.
"There is still lot of untapped potential both in trade and economy and that is what both sides seek to harness," Prakash said.
In October 2003, a framework of India-Thailand Free Trade Agreement (FTA) was signed in Bangkok.
"We have been discussing a comprehensive FTA on goods, services and investments as a single undertaking and the last round has just
been concluded on April 1," he said.
Asked specifically, if the FTA is likely to be signed during Vejjajiva's visit, he said, "We are negotiating. I think we will need to work on it together. It should happen in the near future."
Vejjajiva, who took over as as Prime Minister in December 2008, will also meet the ruling United Progressive Alliance Chairperson Sonia Gandhi besides participating in a
business meeting organised by the three chambers of commerce in the country.
In the security and defence field, the cooperation includes joint exercises, coordinated patrolling, ship calls and training of officers
in each other's training institutions including that of armed forces', he said.
Thailand has been a big tourist hub for Indians. Over 700,000 Indians went to Thailand last year while about 40,000-50,000 Thai citizens came here to visit Buddhist sites.