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A strong bridge between communities

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Syed Ibne Abbas is the High Commissioner of Pakistan based in Wellington. He is seen  here with (from left) Gulam Murtaza Choudhary, Tauqir Khan, National MP Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi, Nadeem Ashraf and Labour MP Dr Ashraf Choudhary at a meeting of the Pakis Syed Ibne Abbas is the High Commissioner of Pakistan based in Wellington. He is seen here with (from left) Gulam Murtaza Choudhary, Tauqir Khan, National MP Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi, Nadeem Ashraf and Labour MP Dr Ashraf Choudhary at a meeting of the Pakis

Indian Newslink has come of age since its inception in November 1999.

It is gratifying that the Newspaper is rendering valuable service to the South Asian Diaspora in Oceania.

It is playing an important role of a bridge between the expatriate communities in New Zealand.

Indian Newslink is not only promoting South Asian cultural heritage but has also become an important source of disseminating political, economic, sports and social news.

It also highlights the achievements of South Asian expatriates in New Zealand.

I commend the Editor for his services and hope that the Newspaper will continue to serve the communities even better with greater dedication in the days ahead.

I wish the management and staff of Indian Newslink all the best in their endeavours to keep South Asian communities apprised of challenges and opportunities, working simultaneously to create harmony.

On behalf of the Pakistan High Commission, and on my own, I also wish to congratulate Indian Newslink for its initiative in launching the Business Awards Scheme.

 

 

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