Hon.
Bernard Kamilius Membe, Minister for Foreign Affairs and International
Cooperation receives Copies of Letters of Credence of H.E. Ambassador
Sandeep Arya, the new High Commissioner of India to the United Republic
of Tanzania.The Ceremony took place today in the Minister's Office in
Dar es Salaam.
Hon. Membe (right) exchanges views with H.E. Arya.
Officials
of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs take notes during the meeting. They
are, from left: Thobias Makoba, Mkumbwa Ally and Emmanuel Luhangisa.
conversation in progress
The
Deputy High Commissioner of India, Mr. Robert Shetkintong (Second left)
and Ms. Deepa Sehgal, Second Secretary in the Mission (left) take notes
during the meeting.
H.E. Arya presents a gift to Hon. Membe.
Photo By Reuben Mchome.
The
Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Hon. Bernard
Kamilius Membe today called for the resumption of Air India flights to
Tanzania to further strengthen relations between Dar es Salaam and New
Delhi.
Speaking
after receiving copies of his credentials, Hon. Membe told the new
Indian High Commissioner to Tanzania, H.E. Sandeep Arya, that revival of
the historical communication link would stimulate trade between the two
countries and facilitate easy movement of people.
It
would also make it easier for people seeking medical attention in the
Asian country. "India absorbs most of Tanzanians referred for treatment
abroad and resumption of Air India flights will greatly ease their
transition," he explained.
The
Minister also urged the new envoy to support ongoing efforts to have
India's Apolo chain of hospitals establish a center in Tanzania. He said
apart from helping Tanzanians, the center could also carter for
Tanzania's neighbors.
Hon.
Membe said apart from health, Tanzania and India enjoyed robust
cooperation in education and security sectors. Tanzania was also host to
a sizable Indian community, which was law-abiding, he said.
Ambassador
Arya undertook to push for resumption of Air India flights and
expansion of economic cooperation between the two countries.
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