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On November 8, the Russian House in New Delhi hosted the conference "India-Russia: International Seminar for Young Researchers". The Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in India Dr Elena Remizova and the Counselor of the Russian Embassy in India Mrs Yulia Aryaeva addressed the audience with a welcoming speech.
The conference was attended by the President of the Indian Association of Teachers of Russian Language and Literature (INDAPRYAL), Professor Charanjit Singh, and Professor of Russian Studies Abhai Maurya.
The President of the International Association of Teachers of Russian Language and Literature (MAPRYAL) Vladimir Tolstoy joined the event via video link.
The conference noted that today there is a great need for teachers from Russia, Russian textbooks for educational institutions in different parts of India.
Also during the event, Professor of Russian Studies Abhai Maurya presented his new book "Literature - a Mirror Image of Life?". In the book, the author talks about comparative literary studies and literary relationships, and also discusses different views on modern Russian literature and the role of the Russian peasantry in history and literature.

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On December 12, the Russian House in New Delhi hosted the 12th All-India Conference of Russian Compatriots, organized by the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in India, the Russian Embassy in India and the Indian Association of Russian Compatriots (IARC).
The welcoming speech was given by Mr Roman Babushkin, Minister Counselor of the Russian Embassy in India, Dr Elena Remizova, Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in India, Mrs Yulia Aryaeva, Counselor of the Russian Embassy in India and Elena Barman, Chairperson of the IARC.
The participants of the meeting discussed the work of Russian compatriots' organizations in India this year and listened to reports from IAIC representatives from Chennai, Kolkata, Trivandrum, Bangalore, Mumbai, Goa and Hyderabad. Expressed their readiness to take an active part in the preparation and holding of the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War in India next year, including in the Immortal Regiment, St. George Ribbon, and Garden of Memory campaigns, as well as the preparation and celebration of the 100th anniversary of Rossotrudnichestvo.
They also discussed proposals for areas of activity of the IARC for 2025.
The Declaration of the XII All-India Conference of Russian Compatriots was adopted at the meeting, where it was established to continue work on uniting Russian compatriots in India by organizing joint events, to continue work aimed at strengthening the position of the Russian language in India, preserving the historical memory, cultural and spiritual heritage of Russia.

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Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo in India Dr Elena Remizova and Russian Consul General in Mumbai Mr Ivan Fetisov took part in an international conference on the development of women's entrepreneurship and business skills, organized by the Association of Women Entrepreneurs with the support of the Government of Madhya Pradesh.In her speech, Dr Elena Remizova noted the need to develop cooperation between women's organizations in Russia and India. "A good example is the Eurasian Women's Forum, which is the largest authoritative platform for dialogue between women leaders from all continents and developing joint positions on topical issues," Remizova emphasized. She also held a presentation of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, which annually hosts special sessions dedicated to both Russian-Indian cooperation and Women's entrepreneurship.
The conference was also attended by representatives from Sri Lanka, Ethiopia, Thailand, Egypt and Maldives.

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Representatives of the Russian House took part in the International Online Poetry Festival

Representatives of the Russian House – Viktor Gorelykh, Ekaterina Dynyak and Vidya Svarge – took part in an online conference organized by the Russian State University for the Humanities (RSUH) as part of the International Online Poetry Festival dedicated to the International Mother Language Day (UNESCO).

This annual festival unites universities in Russia and India, and this year it was timed to coincide with Defender of the Motherland Day and the 80th anniversary of the Great Patriotic War. Its goal is to preserve the memory of heroes through literature and poetry.

Poetry as a bridge between cultures helps preserve historical heritage and pass it on to new generations.

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At the Russian House in New Delhi, the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in India organized a conference on the results of the Afanasy Nikitin-550 International Scientific Expeditionary Project. Recall that the members of the expedition began their journey from New Delhi on February 12.
Expedition members - leading researcher of the Department of Old Russian Literature of the Institute of Russian Literature (Pushkin House) Russian Academy of Sсience Alexander Bobrov, historian, member of the St. Petersburg branch of the Russian Geographical Society Denis Khrustalev and head of the public organization "Dialogue for the Development of Humanitarian Cooperation," member of the Krasnoyarsk branch of the Russian Geographical Society Ilya Bannikov made an expedition from Revdanda to Dabhol (Maharashtra state), thereby repeating the very historical route that Afanasy Nikitin once took.
The goal of the project was to collect scientific and historical data on the journey of the Russian merchant. As you know, his path passed through the Caucasus, Persia, India and Crimea.
Athanasius Nikitin arrived in India much earlier than Vasco da Gama and became the first European to leave notes on his stay on the peninsula, including a description of the political structure, trade, agriculture, customs and traditions of India at that time.
The expedition managed to identify several settlements in the territory of modern India, mentioned in the text of "A Journey Beyond the Three Seas" and previously not decipherable. Rich numismatic material was also collected.

The results of the expedition will be included in the new edition of "A Journey...", which is currently being prepared for release. And with the support of the Representative Office of Rossotrudnichestvo in India, the text being prepared for publication will also be translated into a number of Indian languages.

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Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in the Republic of India Dr Elena Remizova took part in a symposium dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Bandung Conference, organized by the Council for Social Development and the Indian International Center.
As Dr Elena Remizova noted, in today's international conditions, the principles laid down at the Bandung Conference are extremely important, since they remind us of the equality of all nations, the importance of international law and, most importantly, of an inclusive, non-aligned approach to international relations.
The importance of the Bandung Conference is difficult to overestimate, since it was the first conference of the countries of the Global South, uniting more than half of the world's population.
In this regard, it can be said that the principles of the Bandung Conference - primarily non-alignedness - underlie the BRICS+ associations, which today also cover more than half of the world's population.
It is important that the participants of the Bandung Conference highly appreciated the role of the UN Charter in maintaining the world legal order, since at that time it was the only international platform where non-aligned countries could express their opinion.
Today, the principles set out in the Declaration adopted at the Bandung Conference are in many ways consonant with Russia's initiatives in the international arena, advocating for a non-aligned security system in Europe and Asia.
In the current geopolitical conditions, the legacy of the Bandung Conference, which became the basis for the emergence of the Non-Aligned Movement and the non-aligned status of many countries, is acquiring new significance. For states, such cooperation based on a non-aligned approach is acquiring a new meaning and is being implemented in various formats, in particular, in the BRICS+ format.

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The TASS Press Center hosted a conference dedicated to the international initiatives of Rossotrudnichestvo, timed to coincide with the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. The event was held under the unifying theme "People and Fates: Compatriots during the Great Patriotic War" and became an important platform for dialogue aimed at preserving historical memory abroad.

The discussion was attended by the head of Rossotrudnichestvo Mr Yevgeny Primakov, director of the Alexander Solzhenitsyn House of Russia Abroad Mr Viktor Moskvin, head of the Department of Foreign Military History of the Research Institute of Military History of the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia Mr Andrei Shagov.

The heads of Rossotrudnichestvo's foreign representative offices joined the dialogue online. The head of the Rossotrudnichestvo representative office in the Republic of India Dr Elena Remizova spoke about the planned events, including the opening of a memorial plaque in honor of Indian soldiers who fought in World War II and were awarded Soviet awards. This is the first such gesture of gratitude in the history of Russian-Indian relations.

In addition, the Russian House in New Delhi will host the exhibition "Weapons of Victory", where both historical examples of military equipment and modern developments will be presented. One of the key events will be the arrival in India of the "Flame of memory" - an event organized on the initiative of the "People's Front" with the support of Rossotrudnichestvo. It will take place on May 8 in Chennai, as well as on May 7 and 9 in New Delhi. On Victory Day itself, the "Flame of memory" will be brought to the India Gate - as a sign of respect and memory of the soldiers who died in the battles for freedom.

Other foreign representative offices of Rossotrudnichestvo also joined the discussion - from Armenia, Italy, China, Moldova, Serbia and Uzbekistan.

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The Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in the Republic of India organized the 1st International Conference "Afanasy Readings". This year it was dedicated to the new edition of an outstanding monument of Russian literature - "Journey Beyond Three Seas" by Afanasy Nikitin.

The head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in India Dr Elena Remizova and the director of the Russian National Library Mr. Denis Tsypkin addressed the participants with welcoming remarks. They emphasized the cultural and historical significance of the literary monument as a symbol of the early dialogue between Russia and the East.

The theme of the conference - "Translations of "Journey Beyond Three Seas" by Afanasy Nikitin" - provoked a lively discussion among researchers, philologists and teachers. Particular attention was paid to the interpretation of the text, as well as its significance in the intercultural context. It is noteworthy that today the work has already been translated into 14 languages, including Hindi and Farsi, which emphasizes its relevance and demand in different parts of the world.

The conference was also attended by Mr. Denis Khrustalev, a member of the St. Petersburg branch of the Russian Geographical Society, Mr. Alexander Bobrov, a leading employee of the Institute of Russian Literature (Pushkin House) of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Chairman of the Iranian Association of Russian Language and Literature, Professor of the University of Tehran Mr. Karimi-Motahhar Janolakh, Professor of the University of Tehran Marzieh Yahyapour, a teacher of the Russian language at Shivaji University (Kolhapur) Megha Pansare, a teacher of the School of Russian Language at the University of English and Foreign Languages ​​(Hyderabad) Monica Pandey. Mr. Viktor Danilov also took part on behalf of the Russian House in New Delhi.

The international conference became a vivid example of how literary heritage can serve as a bridge between cultures, uniting peoples through words, meaning and historical memory.

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