
Focus on promoting trade ties between India and Afghanistan
The Hindu
A peek into the country, culture and cuisines
A host of events seeking to strengthen trade relations through interactions as well as people-to-people ties by providing a peek into the country, culture and cuisines were organised by the Consulate General of Afghanistan in Hyderabad. Spread over five days and coinciding with an Afghanistan Food Festival in the city, the programmes included a meeting with well-known Afghan filmmaker Roya Sadat and a master class on Afghan cuisine by chef Fariba and her team from Afghanistan. A buyer-seller meet earlier this week saw signing of 12 MoUs between traders from Afghanistan and their prospective customers in India on items ranging from dry fruits, sun-dried olives, carpets to silver jewellery.More Related News

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