The India–Kazakhstan Tourism Business Forum & Dialogue concluded in Almaty with 150+ participants, including 40+ Indian participants, from tourism, wellness, hospitality & aviation sectors.
Led by Ambassador of India, Dr. T.V. Nagendra Prasad & Deputy Governor of Almaty region, Rustam Isatayev, both sides committed to deepen ties & explore new tourism opportunities.
Indian citizens can travel to Kazakhstan visa-free for up to 14 days. Several flights operate between two countries.
Meanwhile a meeting was held between the visiting DGONA delegation led by Prakash Upadhyan and the Kirov Machinery Plant in Almaty. Both sides discussed the ongoing and future prospects of collaboration. The discussions were fruitful and paved the way for a greater and comprehensive cooperation ahead.
Led by Ambassador of India, Dr. T.V. Nagendra Prasad & Deputy Governor of Almaty region, Rustam Isatayev, both sides committed to deepen ties & explore new tourism opportunities.
Indian citizens can travel to Kazakhstan visa-free for up to 14 days. Several flights operate between two countries.
Meanwhile a meeting was held between the visiting DGONA delegation led by Prakash Upadhyan and the Kirov Machinery Plant in Almaty. Both sides discussed the ongoing and future prospects of collaboration. The discussions were fruitful and paved the way for a greater and comprehensive cooperation ahead.
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