Where did India chair the ‘Colombo Process’ meeting?

Where did India chair the 'Colombo Process' meeting?

  • Correct Answer: Geneva
  • Colombo
  • New York
  • Paris

Explanation: India chaired the Colombo Process meeting in Geneva, discussing migration management.

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