India, South Africa Boost Cultural Ties with New MoU
India and South Africa have strengthened their cultural ties following a meeting between Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, India's Minister of Culture and Tourism, and Gayton McKenzie, South Africa's Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, on the sidelines of the 4th G20 Culture Working Group Meet. The two ministers committed to deepening their nations' cultural cooperation through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), aiming to foster closer ties between the two countries in the realm of culture. During the 4th G20 Cultural Working Group Plenary Meeting, Shekhawat expressed India's dedication to promoting global cultural cooperation and showcasing its rich cultural heritage. The G20 leaders subsequently adopted the KwaDukuza Declaration on Culture, outlining a framework for cooperation in preserving cultural heritage, promoting creative industries, and fostering cultural diversity and dialogue. The MoU between India and South Africa signals a significant step towards enhancing cultural exchange and cooperation between the two nations. This agreement, along with the G20's KwaDukuza Declaration on Culture, demonstrates a collective commitment to preserving cultural heritage and promoting cultural diversity worldwide.
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