BDHC Kolkata hosts special evening to mark Welsh Day

BDHC Kolkata hosts special evening to mark Welsh Day
On 27th February, the British Deputy High Commission in Kolkata hosted a networking dinner to mark Welsh Day, bringing together distinguished guests from across business, culture, education, and government. The evening served as a vibrant platform to celebrate Wales’ rich heritage while strengthening professional connections and fostering new collaborations within the region.Among those present were Eoghan O’Regan, Head of India, Welsh Government; Frederick Roy, Government of Meghalaya; and Abu Mehta, Government of Nagaland, whose participation added significance to the occasion and reflected the growing engagement between Wales and India’s northeastern states.The dinner featured a thoughtfully curated menu and offered attendees an opportunity to experience a touch of Welsh culture, as they connected over shared interests and future prospects. The event reflected the British Deputy High Commission’s continued commitment to promoting regional engagement and deepening bilateral relationships through dialogue and collaboration.
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Welsh Day is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the rich heritage, innovation, and global outlook of Wales. It was a pleasure to bring together partners and friends in Kolkata to strengthen our connections and explore new avenues of collaboration. Evenings like this reflect the depth of the UK–India relationship and the exciting potential that lies ahead.”— Dr Andrew Fleming, British Deputy High Commissioner to East and Northeast India
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