"The agreement aims to entering into a bilateral agreement on cooperation in Customs matters between India and Qatar," an official statement said.
It will help in the availability of relevant information for the prevention and investigation of Customs offences.
The pact is also expected to facilitate trade and ensure efficient clearance of goods traded between the countries.
The release further said Qatar is an important trading partner of India and bilateral commerce has been expanding over the years.
A draft text of the Agreement has been finalised after mutual discussions, it said.
It takes care of Indian Customs' concerns and requirements, particularly in the area of exchange of information on correctness of the Customs value declared, the authenticity of certificates of origin of goods and the description of the goods traded.