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Join us for an exclusive interview with Ms. Namgya C. Khampa, the Indian High Commissioner to Kenya, as she delves into the strong bilateral and cultural relations between India and Kenya. Discover why India is a top choice for Kenyans seeking cancer treatment and other medical services. Ms. Khampa, a seasoned diplomat, discusses the collaborative efforts in healthcare, development, and more.
Don't miss this insightful conversation on "Globe Traktion," where we explore the growing partnership between these two nations and the impact of medical tourism. Watch now to learn more about the initiatives making a difference in many lives!
Why Kenyans Choose India for Treatment: Exclusive with High Commissioner Namgya Khampa I Globe
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