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Govt, Indonesian Consulate partner for cultural exchange

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The Sindh government, led by Minister of Culture, Tourism, Antiquities, and Archives, Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah, pledged full cooperation with the Indonesian Consulate for an upcoming cultural exchange program. During a meeting at the consulate office in Karachi, discussions revolved around enhancing cultural ties between Pakistan and Indonesia, particularly in Sindh.

The Indonesian Consul General, Dr. June KuncoroHadiningrat, expressed eagerness to showcase Indonesian culture in Karachi through a three-day cultural program from June 22nd to 24th. Minister Zulfiqar Ali Shah lauded the collaboration and assured comprehensive support for the program, which will include tourism activities for Indonesian guests. Both parties also discussed fostering ties in tourism, culture, sports, and other fields. As a gesture of goodwill, traditional Sindhi artifacts and Mohan Jo Daro relics were presented to the Indonesian delegation.

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