INDO ASEAN friendship car rally flagged off in Arunachal
First Published: 15th September, 2018 22:09 IST
INDO-ASEAN Friendship Car rally under the sponsorship of Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sport Government of India reached Indo-Myanmar Border Town Moreh today evening and left for Myanmar. The rally was
INDO-ASEAN Friendship Car rally under the sponsorship of Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sport Government of India reached Indo-Myanmar Border Town Moreh today evening and left for Myanmar.
The rally was flagged off by Arunachal Pradesh minister of Youth and Sports affairs Dr. Mohesyai. The Rally consists of 24 cars with 64 members from India , Myanmar and Thailand.
The team leader of Indo-Asian Friendship Car Rally’s team leader Mr. Romio Meitei said the rally will cover 5 countries.
The team will attend a conclave in Bangkok aimed at promoting tourism among the neighbouring countries.
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