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Honorary Consulate Office of BiH opened in India

Published September 11, 2016
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b_160911019Office of the Honorary Consulate of BiH for Maharastra and Goa was opened yesterday in the city of Pune in the Indian state of Maharastra, with five million residents.

With the presence of many officials, office of the Honorary Consulate was opened by Sabit Subašić, Ambassador of BiH to India, and Shatukuntala Bhausaheb Dharade, the Mayor of Puna.

With this act, the newly appointed Honorary Consul, the prominent businessman Suhas Mantri, formally launched the implementation of his very ambitious program – connecting Maharastra and Goa with Bosnia and Herzegovina, especially in economic sector.

A reception was held in the prestigious Royal West-Indian Tarf Equestrian Club for the most prominent representatives of authority.

While officially presenting Mr. Mantri as the Honorary Consul, Ambassador Subašić highlighted enormous possibilities that BiH has and invited the attendees to visit the country and see for themselves the natural beauty and tourism potentials, as well as the incomparable hospitality of the local people.

Pune is one of the most developed cities in India with powerful car industry, IT industry, and strong growth in all other sectors, stated the Embassy of BiH in India.

(Source: klix.ba)

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