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Experts to discuss issues of regional cooperation at BIMSTEC meet in Kolkata

This programme is a blueprint of the policies that can be implemented

PTI Published 23.03.23, 04:46 PM
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The two-day BIMSTEC ministerial conference, scheduled to be held in Kolkata from March 25, will deal with issues of climate change and food security.

Experts from various fields will discuss issues of regional cooperation among the seven members of 'Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation' (BIMSTEC) -- which will form the bedrock of bilateral relations in the future, a press statement said.

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"This conference has been designed to address all persisting issues and challenges in BIMSTEC with a country-wise representation and perspective. This programme is a blueprint of the policies that can be implemented, and will highlight what has not worked in the past and what can be made better for future endeavours," said Arindam Mukherjee, the director of the Institute of Social and Cultural Studies, one of the organisers of the event.

The inaugural session on March 25 will be attended by West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose, minister of state (external affairs) Rajkumar Ranjan Singh among others.

As India has embarked on its journey towards an empowered and inclusive 'Amrit Kaal' through the 'Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav' mantra, celebrating 75 years of Independence, the collective resolve has been to address a concerted multilateral goal with its valuable stakeholders, Mukherjee added.

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