Kyrgyzstan’s ambassador to India Askar Beshimov recently met with Neeraj Rathi, chairman and managing director of India’s Wingspan Group.
Per a report from the Kyrgyz Foreign Ministry, the parties involved discussed the potential for cooperation in the field of civil aviation, as well as tourism between the Kyrgyz Republic and the Republic of India.
By doing so, Kyrgyzstan seeks to draw in more Indian tourists whilst expanding opportunities for local businesses to make contact with their counterparts in South Asia.
The parties confirmed their mutual interest in strengthening transport links between their nations as a way of boosting tourism development and investment cooperation.
More flights = better corporate and cultural exchanges
According to Beshimov, the importance of expanding direct flights to stimulate business and cultural exchanges needs to be given immediate importance.
Rathi expressed his agreement with the ambassador’s sentiments, and likewise pointed out the high potential of the Kyrgyz Republic as a tourist and transit destination for Indian nationals.
The Wingspan Group chair added that India is certainly ready for further interaction with the Kyrgyz side.
Following the meeting, the parties expressed a mutual intention to advance practical steps to develop cooperation.