Singapore: Fiji will host the prestigious World Hindi Conference for the first time next year to make the country a new launching pad to popularise Hindi as a global language, according to Indian High Commissioner to the South Pacific nation PS Kartigeyan. The decision to host the World Hindi Conference in Fiji was jointly taken by the Indian and the Fijian government, The Fiji Times reported.
The three-day conference, which would be held in the Fijian city of Nadi and envisaged to promote Hindi globally, would see the participation of over 1,000 experts of the Indian language, including scholars, writers and laureates, the newspaper quoted Kartigeyan as saying. "Fiji will host the prestigious World Hindi Conference for the first time next year. I'm not at liberty to announce the dates though it has been finalised by both the governments. We hope that it will be formally announced very soon," he said.
Kartigeyan, who took over as the High Commissioner of the archipelago nation in January, 2021, said the event would be co-hosted by both the Indian and the Fijian governments. "I can broadly indicate it's going to happen sometime in the first quarter of next year and it's being planned in Nadi and this event will be co-hosted by both the Government of India and Government of Fiji," he said. Talking about the agenda of the event, he said that about 1,000 delegates from around the world will participate in the event.