Wales made official partner for Hornbill Festival

Wales made official partner for Hornbill Festival

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: October 05 2024

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  • Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio visited Wales and partnered with it for the Hornbill Festival, one of India's biggest cultural festivals.
  • This year, Wales has been made the designated partner of the festival marking the end of Wales in India 2024, a year-long series of celebrations and events to strengthen ties between the two countries.
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