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Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority Hosts a Delegation from India

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In line with its strategy to promote the Kingdom’s touristic offerings, the Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority (BTEA) hosted a delegation from India Infoline Limited comprising of 260 delegates.

The visit, organized by BTEA’s representative office in India, was conducted in collaboration with tour operator Cox & Kings. The visit aimed to promote the Kingdom’s MICE sector by attracting foreign investment and highlighting key differentiators.

“Hosting the delegation from India comes in line with the BTEA’s strategy to promote the Kingdom’s MICE sector by collaborating with its representative offices in order to provide delegates coming to Bahrain a deeper understanding of its rich history and ancient civilization. This will further contribute to the development of the tourism sector to become a sustainable economic resource,” said the Chief Executive Officer of BTEA, H.E. Shaikh Khaled bin Humood Al Khalifa.

India Infoline Limited was established in 1995 as a research service provider based in Mumbai, offering a range of financial services including equities, portfolio management, distribution of mutual funds, life insurance products, home loans and personal loans. The company has maintained its reputation for its excellent research capabilities and has been evaluated by Forbes magazine. In addition, it has a network of 758 businesses spread over 346 cities across India, facilitating the servicing of a large customer base.

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Organizing this trip for both delegations comes as part of BTEA’s long term strategy to further develop the Kingdom’s tourism sector on a regional and international level under the slogan of ‘Ours.Yours.’, which contributes towards the Kingdom’s economy and the 2030 Economic Vision.

 

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