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Indian media delegation in Pakistan

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 16 February 2014

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Indian media delegation in Pakistan
A delegation of Indian journalists has arrived in Pakistan to foster media relations. They will meet various political leaders during their visit.

KARACHI: A 13-member delegation of Indian journalists has arrived in Karachi on a three-day visit, The News reported Sunday.

The party associated with the Kolkata Press Club, is led by its President Sudipta Sengupta and General Secretary Anindya Sengupta.

The other members are Supriyo Bandyopadhyay, Suvashis Moitra, Raja Dutta, Nilanjan Hajra, Dipankar Bose, Anjan Bandyopadhyay, Rakesh Kumar Dubey, Jagannath Chattopadhyay, Ashoke Sengupta, Zafar Ali Khan and Pathik Guha.

They will leave for Islamabad on February 18 where they will meet leaders representing the mainstream political parties, and also probably the prime minister, the paper said.

The delegations is also scheduled to visit Lahore.

KEY POINTS:

  • 13-member delegation from Kolkata Press Club
  • Visit includes Karachi, Islamabad, and Lahore
  • Meetings planned with political leaders and possibly the prime minister
  • Delegation led by Sudipta Sengupta and Anindya Sengupta
  • Focus on enhancing Pakistan-India media relations

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