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Travel n' Diplomacy: Interview with Indian CG in Seattle & VFS Global's Amit Kumar Sharma

October 2024 889 views 28 Min 37 Sec

In this insightful episode, we sit down with Prakash Gupta, the Consul General of India in Seattle, and Amit Kumar Sharma, Head-Americas at VFS Global, to discuss the intersection of travel, diplomacy, and visa facilitation. Tune in for an engaging conversation on India-US relations, travel trends, and the crucial role of VFS Global in enhancing global mobility.

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