India, Qatar, Turkey to be guests of honor at World Government Summit in Dubai:

India, Qatar, Turkey to be guests of honor at World Government Summit in Dubai:

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Category : International Published on: February 12 2024

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  • India, Türkiye, and Qatar have been declared the guests of honor at the 2024 World Governments Summit which is set to take place in Dubai from February 12-14.
  • The summit, themed 'Shaping Future Governments,' will see the participation of over 25 government and state heads from around the world.
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