Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani Monday inaugurated the honorary consulate office of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Gandhinagar.
At the occasion, the chief minister exuded confidence that opening of the office will further strengthen the bilateral ties between the Central Asian country and India.
Kazakhstan Ambassador to India Bulat Sarsenbayev and newly-appointed honorary consul Dilip Chandan were present at the inauguration office, located in Sector 8 of the state capital, an official release said.
Rupani also invited a Kazakhstan delegation to take part in the upcoming Vibrant Gujarat Summit, to be held between January 18 to 20 next year.
The chief minister informed the audience that Kazakhstan is keen to build a jetty on the western cost of India. He also urged Kazakhstan to take advantage of 40 small ports of Gujarat.
Ambassador Bulat said the honorary consulate office will add a new dimension to the holistic growth of his country.
Accepting Rupani's invitation, Bulat said a business delegation from his country will participate in the Vibrant Gujarat Summit.
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