The award ceremony was held in a solemn atmosphere at the Royal Opera House by Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Foundation Shekhar Bajaj and Chairman of the Council of Advisors Dr R.A.Mashelkar, as well as by the chief guest, President and Spiritual Head of the Partmarh Niketan Ashram, Rishikesh, Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswati.
The organization of the visit was carried out with the support of the Russian House in Mumbai and the Russian Consulate General in Mumbai.
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#MahatmaGandhi
#RussiaIndia
#DruzhbaDosti
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🇷🇺🇮🇳On November 7, Mr. Maxim Kozlov, Russian Consul General in Kolkata, along with his spouse, Mrs. Natalia Gerasimova, participated in the "Palette Echoes 2025" exhibition of paintings organized by the members of the contemporary Indian art society "Colourful Horizons Group", held at the exhibition hall of the Museum & Art Gallery of the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture.
📗The event also included the presentation of the first issue of "Artistic Artistry," a magazine edited by Kolkata poet and artist Chandana Dey.
📗The event also included the presentation of the first issue of "Artistic Artistry," a magazine edited by Kolkata poet and artist Chandana Dey.
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#Announcement
🇷🇺 🖼 In 2026, Russia hosts the International Competition for Young Artists "Kartina Mira (Picture of the World)", the key theme of which is "The Values of My People as Part of the Global Human Culture".
Organized by the Innopraktika Development Institute, the Tretyakov Gallery and the St Petersburg Repin Academy of Arts, the project is designed to become a bridge between tradition and modernity, past and future, creating a space for cultural exchange and interaction.
3️⃣ There are three nominations — painting, graphics and digital art — in which young artists will present their works on significant social, cultural and philosophical topics.
Students and graduates of art schools, as well as free young artists from all over the world aged 18 to 35 can take part in the competition.
❗️ Applications can be submitted until February 2, 2026.
The competition will be held in three stages in February-March, and in June there will be a formal awards ceremony for the winners and an exhibition of final works.
👉🏻 More details
#PictureOfTheWorld
Organized by the Innopraktika Development Institute, the Tretyakov Gallery and the St Petersburg Repin Academy of Arts, the project is designed to become a bridge between tradition and modernity, past and future, creating a space for cultural exchange and interaction.
Students and graduates of art schools, as well as free young artists from all over the world aged 18 to 35 can take part in the competition.
The competition will be held in three stages in February-March, and in June there will be a formal awards ceremony for the winners and an exhibition of final works.
👉🏻 More details
#PictureOfTheWorld
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The decision to hold this event was made during the 3rd ACD Summit in Qatar in October 2024. The Russian side came forward with a proposal to host the ministerial meeting.
The conference demonstrated Asia’s steadily growing demand for positive practical cooperation. Sport is a promising area that boasts great cooperative potential when not deliberately distorted.
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#Sports
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📹 Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s video address to organisers and participants of the No Statute of Limitations. Nuremberg. 80 Years International Scientific and Practical Forum (Moscow, November 20, 2025)
💬 Sergey Lavrov: Colleagues, Friends,
I welcome participants of the No Statute of Limitations. Nuremberg. 80 Years International Scientific and Practical Forum. First of all, I would like to express my gratitude to the National Centre for Historical Memory under the President of the Russian Federation for organising this meeting.
We appreciate the Centre’s contribution to commemorating the heroism of the Soviet people, who defended the independence of their homeland during the Great Patriotic War and liberated Europe and the world from Nazism.
Exactly 80 years ago, the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg began its work. The launch of the public judicial process against the Nazis was preceded by serious efforts undertaken by Soviet diplomacy starting in 1942.
The Tribunal’s historic verdict not only condemned the war criminals of the Third Reich, but also outlawed and delegitimised the very ideology of Nazism. It is difficult to overestimate the significance of Nuremberg in shaping the postwar international legal architecture. The principles defined in the Charter of the Court of the Nations and implemented in its judgment laid the foundation of international humanitarian and criminal law and set the direction for the development of international justice.
Today, in the West, there is a marked tendency to “forget” the conclusions of Nuremberg and the lessons of World War II.
Cynical attempts are being made to rewrite history, to diminish the decisive role of the peoples of the Soviet Union and the Red Army in defeating Hitler’s Germany, to justify the Nazis and their accomplices, and to equate occupiers with liberators.
This is most clearly manifested today in Ukraine, where, as a result of the 2014 coup d’état supported by NATO countries, power was seized by forces consumed by hatred for everything connected with Russia.
Our unconditional priority remains systematic work to promote historical truth and to counter the resurgence of Nazism in any form and manifestation. Our principled approaches in this regard are shared by the majority of the international community. The broad support for the Russian draft resolution of the UN General Assembly on combating the glorification of Nazism is vivid evidence of this.
At the same time, we continue to seek an adequate international legal assessment of the crimes committed by the German fascist invaders and their collaborators against the citizens of the Soviet Union during the Great Patriotic War. These crimes were classified as genocide of the peoples of the USSR in the statement of the Group of Friends in Defence of the UN Charter at the solemn session of the UN General Assembly on 7 May 2025, dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Second World War.
A special role in preserving historical memory and accurate, unaltered information about the tragic events of the past belongs to historians. We expect that further study of archival documents and materials will make it possible to introduce into scholarly circulation new evidence of the bloody crimes and atrocities committed by the Nazis and their collaborator accomplices. These crimes have no statute of limitations.
☝️ Our moral duty is to prevent the forgetting of the past and to resolutely oppose the spread of destructive ideas and practices of xenophobia and Russophobia, racism and neo-Nazism.
I am confident that your forum will contribute to a deep and thoughtful understanding of the Nuremberg legacy in the interests of addressing these most important tasks.
I wish you successful work.
💬 Sergey Lavrov: Colleagues, Friends,
I welcome participants of the No Statute of Limitations. Nuremberg. 80 Years International Scientific and Practical Forum. First of all, I would like to express my gratitude to the National Centre for Historical Memory under the President of the Russian Federation for organising this meeting.
We appreciate the Centre’s contribution to commemorating the heroism of the Soviet people, who defended the independence of their homeland during the Great Patriotic War and liberated Europe and the world from Nazism.
Exactly 80 years ago, the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg began its work. The launch of the public judicial process against the Nazis was preceded by serious efforts undertaken by Soviet diplomacy starting in 1942.
The Tribunal’s historic verdict not only condemned the war criminals of the Third Reich, but also outlawed and delegitimised the very ideology of Nazism. It is difficult to overestimate the significance of Nuremberg in shaping the postwar international legal architecture. The principles defined in the Charter of the Court of the Nations and implemented in its judgment laid the foundation of international humanitarian and criminal law and set the direction for the development of international justice.
Today, in the West, there is a marked tendency to “forget” the conclusions of Nuremberg and the lessons of World War II.
Cynical attempts are being made to rewrite history, to diminish the decisive role of the peoples of the Soviet Union and the Red Army in defeating Hitler’s Germany, to justify the Nazis and their accomplices, and to equate occupiers with liberators.
This is most clearly manifested today in Ukraine, where, as a result of the 2014 coup d’état supported by NATO countries, power was seized by forces consumed by hatred for everything connected with Russia.
Our unconditional priority remains systematic work to promote historical truth and to counter the resurgence of Nazism in any form and manifestation. Our principled approaches in this regard are shared by the majority of the international community. The broad support for the Russian draft resolution of the UN General Assembly on combating the glorification of Nazism is vivid evidence of this.
At the same time, we continue to seek an adequate international legal assessment of the crimes committed by the German fascist invaders and their collaborators against the citizens of the Soviet Union during the Great Patriotic War. These crimes were classified as genocide of the peoples of the USSR in the statement of the Group of Friends in Defence of the UN Charter at the solemn session of the UN General Assembly on 7 May 2025, dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Second World War.
A special role in preserving historical memory and accurate, unaltered information about the tragic events of the past belongs to historians. We expect that further study of archival documents and materials will make it possible to introduce into scholarly circulation new evidence of the bloody crimes and atrocities committed by the Nazis and their collaborator accomplices. These crimes have no statute of limitations.
☝️ Our moral duty is to prevent the forgetting of the past and to resolutely oppose the spread of destructive ideas and practices of xenophobia and Russophobia, racism and neo-Nazism.
I am confident that your forum will contribute to a deep and thoughtful understanding of the Nuremberg legacy in the interests of addressing these most important tasks.
I wish you successful work.
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🇷🇺🇮🇳 On November 19, Consul General of Russia in Chennai Valerii Khodzhaev visited the Roerich and Devika Rani Estate in Tataguni, Karnataka.
🤝 During the visit, he met with the members of the Roerich and Devika Rani Roerich Estate Board and discussed plans for the restoration of the property and its future transformation into a museum.
🏡🏞 Photos of the estate house, the burial site of S. Roerich and D. Rani’s ashes, the estate lake, the well, and the shrine.
#Roerich #RussiaIndia #DruzbhaDosti
🤝 During the visit, he met with the members of the Roerich and Devika Rani Roerich Estate Board and discussed plans for the restoration of the property and its future transformation into a museum.
🏡🏞 Photos of the estate house, the burial site of S. Roerich and D. Rani’s ashes, the estate lake, the well, and the shrine.
#Roerich #RussiaIndia #DruzbhaDosti
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