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India Reaffirms Commitment to Bolster Strategic Cooperation with Morocco
Speaking at a reception organized by the Embassy of Morocco in New Delhi to mark the 26th Throne Day, Chaudhary reiterated India’s commitment to maintaining high-level dialogue with Morocco, with a view to consolidating a multidimensional relationship poised to grow stronger in the coming years.
The celebration brought together over 350 guests, including members of the Moroccan community in India, representatives of the diplomatic corps accredited in New Delhi, senior officials from India’s Ministry of External Affairs, and distinguished Indian figures from diplomatic, economic, academic, artistic, and cultural circles—reflecting the vitality and diversity of the Morocco-India partnership.
He emphasized the increasing importance of human and cultural exchanges between the two nations, as well as the steady growth of trade relations, and highlighted several promising areas to further strengthen this partnership, including renewable energy, agriculture, the automotive industry, pharmaceuticals, agri-food, hospitality, and digital technologies.
The Indian minister also stressed the need to bolster cooperation in skill development, noting that India’s expertise in digital infrastructure and social transformation could offer new avenues for collaboration with Morocco.
Representing the Indian government, Chaudhary also underscored Morocco’s key role as a strategic crossroads, stating that in an ever-evolving globalized world, only countries that are open, inclusive, and receptive to innovation and change will be able to adapt and thrive.
Referring to Morocco’s hosting of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2030 FIFA World Cup, Chaudhary noted that such events present an exceptional opportunity to foster intercultural dialogue, bring people closer together, and celebrate excellence, ambition, and the human spirit.
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