Canberra, January 18 (Australia India News Newsdesk)
The inaugural Pacific Regional Hindi Conference was held in Brisbane on January 16. The conference was jointly organised by the High Commission of India,Canberra, and the Consulate General of India Brisbane. It marked a milestone in efforts to promote the Hindi language across the Pacific region.
The conference was attended by the Secretary (South) and the High Commissioner of India, reflecting the importance placed on the preservation and international outreach of Hindi. Four panel discussions formed the core of the programme, addressing a range of issues connected to the protection, promotion and global spread of the language.
Participants included scholars, academics and community representatives from Australia, Fiji and New Zealand, whose contributions enriched the discussions and highlighted the transnational relevance of Hindi.
The conference was widely seen as a meaningful initiative to strengthen Hindi’s presence on the global platform and to encourage collaboration among Hindi language stakeholders in the Pacific.
Pacific Regional Hindi Conference Gala Dinner, was also hosted by High Commission India, and Consul General India, Brisbane.