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Indo-Rwandan Cultural Night Celebrates “Art for Peace” in New Delhi

Diplomatic Correspondent, dhakadiplomat.com
  12 Jul 2025, 13:26

As part of the Rwanda National Day celebrations, the High Commission of Rwanda, in collaboration with Chavara Cultural Centre and with the support of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, hosted the Indo-Rwandan Cultural Night: “Art for Peace” on Friday (11July, 2025) at the Shri Ram Centre for Performing Arts, in New Delhi.
The evening drew an audience of approximately 400 guests, including members of the diplomatic corps, business leaders, academics, civil society representatives, and members of the Rwandan community residing in India.
The highlights of the programme included captivating performances of traditional Rwandan songs and dances by a troupe of Rwandan students studying in India, alongside Indian songs presented by Indian dancers. These performances offered a vibrant showcase of the rich cultural heritages of both Rwanda and India, earning resounding appreciation from the audience.
The event featured remarks by several distinguished speakers, including Fr. Roby Kannanchira, Director of the Chavara Cultural Centre; H.E. Jacqueline Mukangira, High Commissioner of Rwanda to India; H.E. Reuben Gauci, High Commissioner of Malta to India; and Dr. Sandeep Marwah, Founder of Noida Film City, Marwah Studios, and the Asian Academy of Film and Television.
Fr. Roby Kannanchira reflected on the enduring spirit of peace that characterises both Rwanda and India, praising the role of culture in advancing mutual understanding and reconciliation.
H.E. Jacqueline Mukangira emphasised the cultural richness of Rwanda and India, underscoring the role of culture in fostering social cohesion. She further noted the shared commitment of Rwanda and India to global peace, particularly through their contributions to international peacekeeping efforts.
Dr. Sandeep Marwah commended the initiative for its dedication to cultural dialogue and peaceful coexistence.
H.E. Reuben Gauci, the Ambassador of Malta and Guest of Honour, called for the global promotion of a culture of peace through artistic and cultural exchanges.
The evening concluded with a renewed commitment to strengthening people-to-people ties and promoting peace through cultural diplomacy.
Source: diplomatist.com

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