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The Cuban Minister of Communications participated, via online, in the Cuba-India Business Forum, IndiaSoft

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Institutional Communication Office

Cuba's Minister of Communications, Mayra Arevich Marín, participated, in virtual mode, in the Cuba-India Business Forum, held within the framework of IndiaSoft, attended by the Cuban delegation of the Software industry.

In her words she sent greetings to those present and said: "I would like to thank the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of India for organizing this Forum, the Ambassador and the entire team for all their support, all the entrepreneurs present and especially the government of India for organizing this international event, IndiaSoft, where Cuba has been participating for three years and today has become a platform for exchange to join efforts and advance in projects focused on achieving an inclusive and connected world. I am sure that good results will be achieved from these exchanges. Thank you very much."

The Cuban delegation is headed by the First Deputy Minister of Communications, Wilfredo González Vidal, and includes executives from public and private companies in the field of software development in Cuba, the University of Computer Sciences and the Havana Technology Park.

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