The highlight of the evening was the keynote address by Shri Narayan Prasad Saud, who highlighted the cultural richness of Nepal by showcasing it as a multicultural, multi-ethnic, multilingual, and multi-religious nation.
This was the 3rd event in a row of one year by GATE. The organisers also announced Nepal as the next big destination where GATE Global meet will take place, dates for which will be announced shortly, said by Global Advisor Dr Hari Kishan Valmiki.
President Atma Singh announced the opening of the membership of GATE shortly so that interested members can join the forum. General Secretary Ankur Kalra played a key role in making it a successful event.
The honourable Ambassador’s vision for a collaborative approach laid the foundation for a renewed era of tourism cooperation, further solidifying the diplomatic commitment to strengthening bilateral tourism relations between India and Nepal. The ambassador’s emphasis on cultural exchange and people-to-people connections resonated well with the overarching goal of the networking evening – to create lasting partnerships that extend beyond official channels.
The GATE networking evening provided a platform for stakeholders from both India and Nepal to engage in meaningful discussions, exchange ideas, and explore collaborative projects. The interactive sessions and networking opportunities facilitated the development of concrete plans for joint tourism promotions, cultural exchanges, and infrastructure development. The evening hosted by GATE proved to be a catalyst for fostering stronger India-Nepal tourism ties.
Follow BOTT on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter & Instagram
Subscribe BOTT Channels on WhatsApp & Telegram to receive real time updates