Last night I was invited to a very special event, the Canadian High Commissioner in India put on a business networking event at Canada Residence in New Delhi and the company that I am working for this week managed to get me an invitation to this event. Usually these events are attended by business leaders and other important people. Thus for yours truly to actually get an invitation is pretty impressive. Here’s some of the highlights taken on the Nikon D3300 that I have with me this week:
Canada Residence in New Delhi is a bit of home away from home for Canadians.
The importance of the India/Canada relationship was on full display. It’s important, because the two countries do over $8 billion in trade every year.
Here you see a couple of pictures of important Canadian and Indian business people mingling at this event. From what I overheard, a lot of business was discussed here.
Here’s Nadir Patel the Canadian High Commissioner in India giving a few words at the start of the event.
The special guest at the event was Carl Rodrigues the CEO of Canadian based tech company SOTI Inc who spoke about his company’s special relationship with India from a business perspective.
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My Return To India – Part 6: Canada Residence
Last night I was invited to a very special event, the Canadian High Commissioner in India put on a business networking event at Canada Residence in New Delhi and the company that I am working for this week managed to get me an invitation to this event. Usually these events are attended by business leaders and other important people. Thus for yours truly to actually get an invitation is pretty impressive. Here’s some of the highlights taken on the Nikon D3300 that I have with me this week:
Canada Residence in New Delhi is a bit of home away from home for Canadians.
The importance of the India/Canada relationship was on full display. It’s important, because the two countries do over $8 billion in trade every year.
Here you see a couple of pictures of important Canadian and Indian business people mingling at this event. From what I overheard, a lot of business was discussed here.
Here’s Nadir Patel the Canadian High Commissioner in India giving a few words at the start of the event.
The special guest at the event was Carl Rodrigues the CEO of Canadian based tech company SOTI Inc who spoke about his company’s special relationship with India from a business perspective.
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