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CG engages with Federal Senator Claire Chandler to enhance bilateral cooperation & support Indian diaspora in Tasmania

Melbourne, February 23 (Australia India News Newsdesk)

Consul General (CG) Dr. Sushil Kumar, accompanied by the Honorary Consul, recently met with Federal Senator Claire Chandler to explore avenues for strengthening bilateral cooperation and enhancing the welfare of the Indian diaspora in Tasmania.

The meeting served as a platform to discuss various initiatives aimed at fostering closer ties between India and Tasmania, as well as addressing the needs and concerns of the Indian community residing in the region.

Consul General Dr. Sushil Kumar emphasized the importance of nurturing robust diplomatic relations and promoting cultural exchanges between India and Tasmania.

Federal Senator Claire Chandler welcomed the opportunity to engage with the Indian consulate and expressed her commitment to supporting initiatives that contribute to the well-being and integration of the Indian diaspora in Tasmania. The discussion also touched upon areas of mutual interest, including trade, education, and cultural collaboration, with a focus on harnessing the potential for bilateral growth and cooperation. The meeting underscored the significance of diplomatic dialogue and collaboration in fostering stronger bonds between India and Tasmania.

Consul General Dr. Sushil Kumar reiterated India's commitment to promoting bilateral cooperation and extending support to the Indian community in Tasmania, while Federal Senator Claire Chandler pledged her assistance in facilitating initiatives that benefit both communities.

The engagement between Consul General Dr. Sushil Kumar, the Honorary Consul, and Federal Senator Claire Chandler reflects the shared commitment to enhancing bilateral relations and fostering a conducive environment for the Indian diaspora to thrive and contribute to the socio-economic fabric of Tasmania. As both sides explore avenues for collaboration and partnership, such interactions are poised to further strengthen the ties between India and Tasmania, paving the way for mutual prosperity and development.

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