Official account of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in India, which covers also Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal & Sri Lanka

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Heartening to see Morocco's efforts rewarded as @AfDB_Group confirming it to become Africa's First Industrial Economy. The Kingdom remains a vital global gateway.🇲🇦 #Morocco #Africa #EconomicDiplomacy
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Morocco@India, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal & Sri Lanka retweeted
H.E. Mr. Mohamed Maliki, Dean of the African and Arab Diplomatic Corps in New Delhi, delivered Special Remarks on the #AfricaDay2026 commemoration @IDSAIndia . #IndiaAfrica
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The National Day of Moroccan Diplomacy is celebrated every 26th April. This year’s celebration, commemorating the 70th anniversary, provides an opportunity to highlight the multiple achievements and successes of the Kingdom’s diplomacy on the international arena.
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in consular services, where women make up 37% of Consuls General. These significant advances are the result of the enlightened vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God assist Him, in promoting equality and strengthening the role of women in decision-making spheres.
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Thus, the National Day of Moroccan Diplomacy is not only a moment of celebration but also an affirmation of Morocco’s historical soft power, contemporary influence as well as its steadfast commitment to peace regionally and internationally, dialogue and international cooperation.
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Queen Elizabeth I of England. This illustrates the depth and longstanding tradition of Moroccan diplomacy. Mr Anoune was one among many more Ambasadors, few of whom are illustrated in the photos. This occasion also serves to highlight the role of women in the Moroccan diplomacy.
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The parity between men and women of the diplomatic corps has seen a notable progress: women now represent 43% of the Ministry’s workforce, hold 40% of leadership positions, and account for 21% of ambassadorial posts, exceeding the global average. This progress is also reflected
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Morocco@India, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal & Sri Lanka retweeted
Morocco to India Mohamed Maliki, eyes stronger ties as both sides firm up ties in trade, commerce, defence. Ambassador's book 'What If… Why Not?' will be released tomm, foreworded by Ratan Tata. Talks abt Ambassador's journey as a diplomat:

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Happy to share a Moroccan Iftar at the Leela Palace, with friends from India, from the Islamic world and from the different countries representing different continents. It was an occasion to celebrate tolerance cum union, during the special month. Ramadan Kareem to all.
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Delighted to see the maestro pianist and friend. Mr. Marouan Benabdallah perform in many cities of India- Goa, Hyderabad, Mumbai. Delhi audience becoming addicted to his performance at least once a year, was mesmerized by a few pieces of great classics. @marouanpiano
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The Embassy of Morocco was happy to participate in the celebrations commemorating World Hindi Day with our Indian friends and colleagues at @MEABharat . We were honored by their Excellency's presence of the Minister of State, Shri Kirti Vardhan Singh, Secretaries and Ambassadors.
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Morocco@India, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal & Sri Lanka retweeted
Morocco celebrates today the 82nd Anniversary of the Manifesto of Independence. This event reflects the strong ties between the Alawite Throne and the Moroccan people during their national struggle for independence
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H.E. Amb. Mohamed Maliki had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Sudhakar Dalela, Secretary ( Economic Relations) at the MEA, where they discussed ways of enhancing cooperation and exploring opportunities between 🇲🇦 Morocco and 🇮🇳 India.
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A historical day for Morocco.Delighted to announce that the Moroccan caftan has been inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity,following a decision in New Delhi during the 20th session of the UN agency’s Intergovernmental Committee
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This historic recognition highlights the cultural richness, artistic heritage, and deep-rooted identity of Morocco.
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