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Indian visa centre opened at Cardiff

March 06, 2009 11:31 IST

Indian high commissioner Shiv Shankar Mukherjee has inaugurated a new India Visa Centre in Cardiff to boost trade and tourism links between Wales and New Delhi.

There was much demand for the visa centre in Wales to ensure speedier processing of applications. Earlier, applicants seeking visas here would need to travel to the Indian consulate in Birmingham or the High Commission in London.

The centre has been set up following representations made to Mukherjee during his visit to Cardiff last year.

The centre based in Sanqahar Street has been welcomed by several people in Wales with links with India.

Chairman of the centre, Keshav Singhal, said: "We are honoured the High Commissioner has taken such a positive step in response to a request we made during his visit to Cardiff in November last year.

"India and Wales have very strong and traditional ties with emphasis on hard work, family values and these can only get stronger with the visa centre being opened.

"Such a facility was desperately needed in Cardiff to facilitate and increase tourism and trading ties between our two nations."

Prasun Sonwalkar in London
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