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India has invited Pakistan, Bangladesh, and other neighboring countries to participate in a 'undivided India' (Akhand Bharat) seminar celebrating 150 years of the India Meteorological Department ...
To mark the event, the Indian government has invited countries that were part of undivided India when the IMD was established in 1875. These countries include Pakistan, Afghanistan, Myanmar ...
A senior IMD official said the weather department wanted officials from all the countries that were part of undivided India to be part of the celebrations. Besides Pakistan and Bangladesh, the country ...
The government has invited officials from countries that were part of undivided India, such as Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Sri Lanka, to celebrate 150 years of the India Meteorological Department.
India has invited Pakistan and Bangladesh, among other neighbouring countries to participate in an 'undivided India' seminar being organised to mark 150 years of the India Meteorological Department.
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