India's Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Jayant Chaudhary, reaffirmed on Wednesday in New Delhi the strength of the longstanding partnership between India and Morocco, as well as both countries' shared commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation across several strategic sectors. Speaking at a reception hosted by the Moroccan Embassy in New Delhi to mark the 26th anniversary of King Mohammed VI's accession to the throne, Chaudhary emphasized India's willingness to engage in high-level dialogue with the Kingdom, with the aim of building a multidimensional relationship poised to grow stronger in the years ahead. He highlighted the increasing importance of human and cultural exchanges between the two nations, along with the steady development of trade relations. He also pointed to several promising sectors for deeper collaboration, including renewable energy, agriculture, the automotive industry, pharmaceuticals, agribusiness, hospitality, and digital technologies. Chaudhary further noted that Morocco's hosting of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2030 FIFA World Cup represents a valuable opportunity to foster intercultural dialogue, bring people together, and celebrate ambition, excellence, and the shared human spirit.