Swaraj, who arrived here yesterday for a three-day trip to co-chair the fifth India-Turkmenistan Inter-Governmental Joint Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific and Technological Cooperation with her Turkmen counterpart Rashid Meredov, called on Berdymuhamedov at the presidential palace here.
"I had a very productive meeting with the honourable president. We talked about bilateral relations all pervasive and all important issues. We talked about defence cooperation and the fertiliser plant," Swaraj told reporters after the over 50 minute-long meeting.
"We are looking forward to our Prime Minister's visit to Turkmenistan which has been proposed for July 11," she said and expressed hope that several projects the two sides have discussed in the past would take shape during Modi's visit to the Central Asian nation.
Modi is expected to visit other countries in the region as well around that time for which details are being worked out, sources said.
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Plans are afoot to set up a fertiliser plant here jointly among other projects, they said.
"We talked about cultural relations and both of us were saying that Turkmenistan and India share cultural and historical linkages. I think with this meeting the relationship will be deeper and stronger," Swaraj said.
"The President also apprised us about the progress in the TAPI project and I told his excellency that this has been possible only because of his personal intervention," she said.
The Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas project is a 1,680-km pipeline with design capacity to supply 3.2 billion cubic feet of natural gas per annum from Turkmenistan to Afghanistan, Pakistan and India.