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India-Wyoming ties set to get stronger

by Blitzindiamedia
June 17, 2024
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THE University of Wyoming campus hosted a significant meeting between Governor Mark Gordon, members of the Laramie City Council, university leadership, and Prakash Gupta, the Consul General of India leading the newlyformed Consulate General of India in Seattle.

The consulate, responsible for fostering India relations in nine states including Wyoming, marks a significant milestone in India’s engagement in the Pacific Northwest.

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The visit sparked discussions on various topics, including a forthcoming clean energy convention, student exchanges between UW and Indian institutions, and enhancing agricultural exports from India to Wyoming. The consulate’s interest in Wyoming’s businesses, particularly in agriculture and clean energy sectors, signals potential investment opportunities awaiting proactive engagement from local businesses.

“Now, I am the first Consul General here in Seattle, so it’s important that I connect with Wyoming leadership and apprise them of what India is planning for this region. Specifically, why I found this visit very useful and why Wyoming would be a good partner for India (with a) focus on clean energy and avoiding fossil fuels. I think there is great potential for cooperation in the clean energy space,” Gupta said.

India Culture Week

Highlighting the significance of people-to-people exchanges, Gupta underscored the deepening India-US relationship and the importance of cultural understanding. He proposed the introduction of an Indian Culture Week, featuring Bollywood film screenings, authentic cuisine festivals, and cultural performances, aiming to provide a window into India’s rich cultural tapestry.

“It’s only through exchange and visits that people get to know each other better,” Gupta said. “The India, U.S. relationship is one of the most consequential relationships in the 21st century as President Biden said. We have a large number of Indian students who study at the University of Wyoming and we would like, similarly, students from the US to go and visit India to experience India for themselves,” he said.

He added, “In my view, people to people exchanges are very important and coming here, engaging with the city leadership, the governor and university leadership is one step in that direction.”

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