Punjab Strengthens Ties with British Columbia: A New Era of Trade and Cultural Exchange
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann highlights potential collaboration opportunities with British Columbia, Canada. Key areas include trade, education, healthcare, technology, and textiles. The discussions aim to deepen economic, cultural, and educational ties, benefiting businesses and communities on both sides.
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Chief Minister of Punjab, Bhagwant Mann, emphasized the need for stronger trade relations between Punjab and Canada, focusing particularly on British Columbia. By expanding collaboration, the initiative aims to create substantial benefits for both businesses and citizens.
Mann, in a meeting with British Columbia Premier David Eby, acknowledged the long-standing partnership between the two regions. He detailed potential ventures in agro-processing, renewable energy, and textiles, emphasizing Punjab's robust infrastructure and skilled labor force as key attractions for Canadian investment.
Mann highlighted the alignment of British Columbia's sustainable farming expertise with Punjab's modernization efforts in agriculture. He also invited Canadian universities to establish campuses in Punjab, promoting educational and cultural exchanges. Eby reciprocated by affirming the strong emotional and cultural connections between Punjabis residing in British Columbia and their homeland.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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