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Bridging Borders: A Macedonian-Indian Story of Connection and Change
The Sunday Guardian
|April 13, 2025
Two Macedonian women leaders find purpose, partnership, and inspiration on a journey through India.
It began with curiosity and a calling—a calling rooted in entrepreneurship, cultural diplomacy, and a shared sense of purpose. For Prof. Makedonka Dimitrova and Aneta Antova Pesheva, two remarkable women leaders from the Republic of North Macedonia, their first visit to India has blossomed into an immersive and eye-opening experience—one that bridged continents through conversation, compassion, and common ground.
Both Makedonka, co-founder of the Macedonian Center for Energy Efficiency, a university professor and entrepreneurial trainer, and Aneta, a seasoned IT leader, founder and CEO of the oldest Macedonian IT company Ultra-Unet Corporation and president of Macedonia's ICT Chamber of Commerce, arrived in India with a mission. They were part of a G100, global network initiated by Indian social entrepreneur Dr. Harbeen Arora Rai, aiming to empower women across the globe through knowledge-sharing, collaboration, and leadership.
But what they found in India was far beyond a schedule of panels and conferences—it was a vibrant tapestry of human connection, spiritual tradition, and boundless opportunity.
"This is our first time in India—but I hope not the last," said Makedonka with an infectious smile. "We came here for a noble purpose, and it's been a transformational journey. Both of us are part of a global network of women committed to uplifting others, and India has shown us what that truly looks like on the ground."
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