Karnataka govt will render support to set up US consulate in Bengaluru: Minister Priyank Kharge
Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge said that the state government will render all support to the US government for setting up a consulate in Bengaluru. READ | Farmers Protest: Karnataka CM condemns the arrest of Hubballi farmers in Madhya Pradesh "The delegates of the Trade Mission will seek to connect US education institutions with Indian higher education institutions and students to advance mutually beneficial collaboration," he said. The US Trade Mission to Karnataka and South India will also explore multiple avenues of cooperation between the US and India in advancing technology innovation in manufacturing and other allied sectors. According to the release, Karnataka State Electronics Development Corporation Limited Chairman, Sharath Bachegowda, also reiterated the statement, saying, "We will extend our full support to the US Government for starting a consulate in Bengaluru.





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