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The first Pacific Regional Hindi Conference, held in Brisbane on January 16, marks a significant step toward strengthening Hindi's global presence. Jointly organized by India's High Commission in Canberra and the Consulate General in Brisbane, the event drew high-level diplomatic participation.
Four panel discussions formed the conference core, focusing on Hindi's preservation, promotion, and international expansion. The gathering brought together scholars and community representatives from Australia, Fiji, and New Zealand, highlighting Hindi's cross-border significance in the Pacific region.
The initiative represents India's ongoing commitment to language diplomacy and cultural outreach. By fostering collaboration among Hindi language stakeholders across multiple countries, the conference established a framework for future regional cooperation.
A gala dinner hosted by Indian diplomatic missions concluded the event, celebrating the cultural connections formed through language promotion efforts.
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