New Delhi, March 19 -- Ireland underscored its deepening of economic and cultural ties with India, with senior government representatives as the country celebrated St. Patrick's Day with engagements here in the national capital aimed at strengthening international partnerships.
Speaking during the outreach, Ireland's Attorney General, Rossa Fanning, emphasised that India remains a key partner for Ireland across trade, education, and people-to-people connections.
Highlighting the scale of engagement, Fanning noted that around 100,000 Indian citizens currently live and work in Ireland, forming a significant part of the country's workforce and academic community. Of these, approximately 15,000 are students enrolled in Irish universities, m...
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