Indian Cross-Party Political Delegation Visits Taiwan to Deepen Friendship
An Indian cross-party political delegation is visiting Taiwan from May 4th to 9th to meet with government agencies and learn about Taiwan's development in democracy, human rights, economy, technology, education, and culture, aiming to deepen friendly relations.
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(Central News Agency reporter Yang Yao-ju, Taipei, 4th) An Indian "cross-party political delegation" is visiting Taiwan. During their stay, they will visit relevant government agencies, hoping to enhance their understanding of Taiwan's current development in democracy, human rights, economic trade, science and technology, education, and culture, and to deepen friendly relations with Taiwan.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a press release tonight stating that the Indian "cross-party political delegation" is invited to visit Taiwan from May 4th to 9th. The members include next-generation political leaders from major Indian political parties: the "Bharatiya Janata Party" (BJP), the "National People's Party" (NPP), the "Indian National Congress" (INC), and the "Shiv Sena UBT." The Ministry of Foreign Affairs extends its sincere welcome.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs explained that during the delegation's stay in Taiwan, they will visit relevant government agencies and arrange related visits, hoping that the guests will enhance their understanding of Taiwan's current development in democracy, human rights, economic trade, science and technology, education, and culture, and deepen friendly relations with Taiwan.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that India is an important like-minded friendly country to Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific region. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will continue to expand exchanges with India in various fields under the "comprehensive diplomacy" policy, steadily enhance bilateral relations, and jointly contribute to the peace, stability, and prosperity of the Indo-Pacific region. (Editor: Lin Hsing-meng) 1150504
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(Central News Agency reporter Yang Yao-ju, Taipei, 4th) An Indian "cross-party political delegation" is visiting Taiwan. During their stay, they will visit relevant government agencies, hoping to enhance their understanding of Taiwan's current development in democracy, human rights, economic trade, science and technology, education, and culture, and to deepen friendly relations with Taiwan.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a press release tonight stating that the Indian "cross-party political delegation" is invited to visit Taiwan from May 4th to 9th. The members include next-generation political leaders from major Indian political parties: the "Bharatiya Janata Party" (BJP), the "National People's Party" (NPP), the "Indian National Congress" (INC), and the "Shiv Sena UBT." The Ministry of Foreign Affairs extends its sincere welcome.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs explained that during the delegation's stay in Taiwan, they will visit relevant government agencies and arrange related visits, hoping that the guests will enhance their understanding of Taiwan's current development in democracy, human rights, economic trade, science and technology, education, and culture, and deepen friendly relations with Taiwan.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that India is an important like-minded friendly country to Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific region. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will continue to expand exchanges with India in various fields under the "comprehensive diplomacy" policy, steadily enhance bilateral relations, and jointly contribute to the peace, stability, and prosperity of the Indo-Pacific region. (Editor: Lin Hsing-meng) 1150504
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