New Delhi, 20th Feb. The President of India, Droupadi Murmu, accepted credentials from the envoys of five nations at a ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Thursday. Ambassadors and High Commissioners from Panama, Guyana, Sudan, Denmark, and Palestine formally presented their credentials, marking the beginning of their diplomatic missions in India.
The diplomats who presented their credentials were:
- Mr. Alonso Correa Miguel, Ambassador of the Republic of Panama
- Mr. Dharamkumar Seeraj, High Commissioner of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana
- Dr. Mohammed Abdalla Ali Eltom, Ambassador of the Republic of Sudan
- Mr. Rasmus Abildgaard Kristensen, Ambassador of Denmark
- Mr. Abdullah Mohammad A. Abushawesh, Ambassador of the State of Palestine
The ceremony is a significant diplomatic tradition, symbolizing the strengthening of bilateral ties between India and these nations. During the event, President Murmu welcomed the envoys and expressed India’s commitment to enhancing cooperation in areas of mutual interest.
India maintains strong diplomatic relations with all five nations, engaging in trade, cultural exchanges, and strategic partnerships across sectors such as technology, healthcare, and global governance. The newly appointed envoys are expected to work towards furthering these collaborations during their tenure.
The credential presentation ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan is a formal event where ambassadors and high commissioners officially assume their roles as representatives of their respective countries in India.
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