As reported by the media, there will soon be direct flights set up between India and Cambodia as of next month. According to the news reports, both countries have decided to establish direct air links to promote tourism in both regions.
As a result, the Indian Ambassador to Cambodia, Devyani Khobragade, stated that they would like to establish direct air links between India and Cambodia. This is in order to boost tourism in the country. As she explained, when there are direct flights between Cambodia and India, people would want to visit Angkor Wat and the land of Buddha.
Angkor Wat is to Cambodia what the Taj Mahal is to India. As a result of this development, travelers from both countries will be able to explore these ancient structures much easier than before.
The Indian Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar was reported to have visited Cambodia recently to attend the ASEAN-India Commemorative Summit and the 17th East Asia Summit organized by the Government of Cambodia. The 70th anniversary of the bilateral relations between India and Cambodia is also coming up this year, and during that time, the officials of both sides signed four Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs).
It has also been reported that an MOU related to the digital conservation of cultural heritage has also been signed, which will further contribute to the mapping of temples of Indian origin as well.
For Cooperation in Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Wildlife Management, the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, India, and the Ministry of Environment, Cambodia signed another agreement regarding the reintroduction of tigers into Cambodia.
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