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💃🕺 On March 3, in New Delhi, at the Kamani Auditorium the Russian National Ballet "Kostroma" presented the choreographic performance "Russian National Dance Show". The event, organized with the support of the Russian Embassy in India, was part of Russia's international cultural and educational project "Global Dance Overture".

In his welcoming speech, Russian Ambassador to India Denis Alipov spoke about the history of the project, emphasizing that it was supported at the highest state level and announced during the BRICS summit in Kazan in 2024. The diplomat noted that the initiative aims to strengthen humanitarian cooperation among the member countries and has already been successfully presented in the UAE, Egypt, and China.

🇷🇺 The event, which was a large-scale artistic narrative about Russia's centuries-old history, folk traditions, and cultural diversity, from the Caucasus and Siberia to the Far North and Central Russia, captivated the full auditorium with its brilliant dance, the artists' skill and precision, and their vibrant costumes.

🇮🇳 For the first time, the show featured the composition "Jayati Jaya Mama Bharatam" performed by Indian dancers, which represented 45 dance forms from different regions of the country.

Secretary to Government of India, Ministry of Culture, Shri Vivek Aggarwal was the chief guest from the Indian side. The evening was attended by representatives of the Indian business, public, academic, scientific and cultural circles, the diplomatic corps accredited in New Delhi, the media, and Russian compatriots.

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📜On March 3, 1878, the Treaty of San Stefano was signed in a suburb of Constantinople, recording our country’s victory in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878.

Under the terms of the Treaty, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro gained full independence, while Bulgaria, which had been under Ottoman rule for nearly 500 years (!), was granted broad autonomy.

The date of the signing of the Treaty of San Stefano became a national holiday in Bulgaria – the Day of Liberation from Ottoman Rule.

The victory of the Russian forces in the war against the Ottoman Empire and the conclusion of the Treaty laid the foundation for future constructive cooperation between Russia and Bulgaria. For a long time, relations between our countries developed steadily and progressively.

#HistoryOfDiplomacy: A key role in the conclusion of the Treaty of San Stefano was played by the distinguished Russian diplomat and statesman Nikolai Ignatyev, who for more than ten years served as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Empire to the Ottoman Empire, and signed the Treaty on behalf of Russia.

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🇷🇺🇧🇬 Today, Russian-Bulgarian relations have been virtually reduced to zero. The current government is pursuing an openly Russophobic policy, continuing to dismantle the foundations of bilateral cooperation. Unfortunately, this also affects the way historical events are presented in the local media landscape.

💬 Ambassador of Russia to Bulgaria Eleonora Mitrofanova:

“In recent years, the chronicle of the Liberation has been ruthlessly rewritten. Alleged ‘imperial ambitions’ of Russia are brought to the forefront, while nothing is said about the truly nationwide movement in defence of our enslaved Bulgarian brothers, which played a decisive role in the decision of Emperor Alexander II to declare war on the Ottoman Empire.”

Excerpts from the congratulatory message by Russian Ambassador to Bulgaria Eleonora Mitrofanova on the occasion of Bulgaria’s national holiday, the Day of Liberation from Ottoman Rule, March 3, 2026.


☝️ We recall that 100,000 Russian soldiers gave their lives for the freedom of the peoples of the Balkans, including Bulgaria.

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🇷🇺🇮🇳 On March 4, Russian Ambassador to India Denis Alipov congratulated the people of India on the Festival of Colours — Holi.

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होली की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएँ!

रंगों का यह पावन पर्व आप सभी के जीवन में सुख, स्वास्थ्य और नई ऊर्जा लाए तथा विशाल भारतवर्ष में ढेरों खुशियाँ और प्यार का संचार करे।


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🇷🇺🇮🇳 On March 2, the Centre for Russian Language and Culture was opened at Gujarat University.

Now, the largest university in the western Indian state, gives everyone an opportunity to learn Russian, participate in cultural and educational programs, and have access to the Boris Eltsin Presidential Library via a remote reading room.

The opening ceremony was attended by Vice-Chancellor of the Gujarat University Dr. Neerja A Gupta, Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in India Elena Remizova, and Collector of Gujarat Sujit Kumar. Russian artist and compatriot Victoria Lapshina donated her work "Kokoshnik" to the Centre.

🗣As part of the event, a humanitarian conclave was held, during which the participants discussed the prospects for Russian-Indian cooperation in the youth sphere. Head of International Cooperation at the "Energy of Development" of Rosatom Ekaterina Zhukovskaya, announced the 9 winners from India of the environmental and socially oriented projects' competition. Rosatom is expected to become one of the participants in educational projects at the Centre.

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🎙 Statement by Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN Vassily Nebenzia at UNSC Briefing on “Children, technology, and education in conflict” (New York, March 2, 2026)

💬 Vassily Nebenzia: Children's access to education is one of the fundamental rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Moreover, respect for this right is an imperative for humankind if humankind is really striving to pursue the path of progress.

Education is what should make a kid heir to endless scientific, spiritual, moral, and ethical treasures accumulated by all of humanity.

☝️ Education is not merely an aggregated knowledge that is now accessible online and can be mastered by artificial intelligence; education is called upon to develop a person's moral sense and aptitude for creation; thus, education gives the most important thing that distinguishes humankind from animals and increasingly capable robots. <...>

Today, we must spare no effort to ensure that during armed conflicts children's education is safeguarded to every extent possible.

❗️ Lack of access to education makes children even more vulnerable to violence and recruitment into armed groups.

Technology and innovation do have a significant potential as tools for improving children’s lot in armed conflict. With educational institutions closed due to hostilities, remote education technologies do come into play but they cannot replace a full-fledged educational process.

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Russia is not conducting targeted strikes on educational facilities and we have consistently advocated for ensuring comprehensive protection of minors and respecting the civilian nature of educational infrastructure.

👉 The Russian Armed Forces strictly adhere to the norms of international humanitarian law when conducting our special military operation.

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🎙 Statement by Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN Vassily Nebenzia at UNSC Briefing on “Children, technology, and education in conflict” (New York, March 2, 2026)

💬 Vassily Nebenzia: Children's access to education is one of the fundamental rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Moreover, respect for this right is an imperative for humankind if humankind is really striving to pursue the path of progress.

Education is what should make a kid heir to endless scientific, spiritual, moral, and ethical treasures accumulated by all of humanity.

☝️ Education is not merely an aggregated knowledge that is now accessible online and can be mastered by artificial intelligence; education is called upon to develop a person's moral sense and aptitude for creation; thus, education gives the most important thing that distinguishes humankind from animals and increasingly capable robots. <...>

Today, we must spare no effort to ensure that during armed conflicts children's education is safeguarded to every extent possible.

❗️ Lack of access to education makes children even more vulnerable to violence and recruitment into armed groups.

Technology and innovation do have a significant potential as tools for improving children’s lot in armed conflict. With educational institutions closed due to hostilities, remote education technologies do come into play but they cannot replace a full-fledged educational process.

<...>

Russia is not conducting targeted strikes on educational facilities and we have consistently advocated for ensuring comprehensive protection of minors and respecting the civilian nature of educational infrastructure.

👉 The Russian Armed Forces strictly adhere to the norms of international humanitarian law when conducting our special military operation.

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📆 #OTD On March 5, the Lenfilm Film Studio celebrates its birthday.

Its history began with the establishment of the Military Cinema Department of the Skobelev Committee in 1914. After being nationalized four years later, the Petrograd Committee of the People's Commissariat for Education of the RSFSR was established. After undergoing a series of transformations, two decades later, the oldest film company in Russia received its current name.

🏆During its existence, the studio has produced about 1,500 films, many of which have been added to the world's film heritage. Lenfilm's pictures have repeatedly participated and won awards at the most prestigious international film festivals and have been recognized with national film awards.

#Russia
#Cinema
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📣 Dear friends looking to travel to Russia!

If it is not your first trip, take a minute to check your passport for stamps by the Russian authorities other than the standard on arrival and departure.

❗️ Be advised that in conformity with law of the Russian Federation a new visa in a foreign passport with an “Accepted” or “Annulled” stamp by a concerned authority of the Russian Federation is subject to consent of the said authority. In such circumstances the visa processing is extended beyond standard timelines until such consent is communicated to the Embassy.

If you discover such a stamp in your passport, plan your next visit to the Russian Federation accordingly and submit the necessary documents well in advance.

➡️ All questions on visa-related issues may be addressed to the Russian Visa Centre in New Delhi.

#ConsularIssues
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🎙 Comment by Russia's Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova on France’s decision to increase its nuclear arsenal (March 4, 2026)

💬 The statement made the other day by French President Emmanuel Macron regarding Paris’s intention to embark upon a non-transparent expansion of its nuclear arsenal, which in itself constitutes an extremely destabilising development, should be viewed in a broader context.

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We note that the United Kingdom earlier announced an approach largely similar to the course now adopted by France, having some time ago also begun a significant expansion of its national nuclear arsenal while reducing its transparency.

Moreover, in accordance with US-UK arrangements, London will, in addition to its existing sea-based component, acquire air delivery systems for nuclear weapons and gain access, with US consent, to US nuclear aerial bombs newly deployed in Britain which will further increase the number of warheads that the country could employ in a potential conflict.

At the same time, NATO’s traditional policy in this sphere excludes disclosure of the quantitative parameters of US nuclear weapons deployed in Europe. Russia is compelled to take into account that, in addition to the United Kingdom, an undeclared number of such weapons is stationed in four other European NATO countries and Türkiye, from where they are capable of striking a broad range of critically important targets on the territory of the Russian Federation. <...>

Beyond strengthening their national military nuclear capabilities, the United Kingdom and France are working with their allies to shape a certain independent or autonomous European nuclear deterrent capability.

Initial, somewhat disingenuous attempts to present this as an alternative to the American nuclear umbrella quickly gave way to recognition of the obvious fact that this concerns the expansion of the European nuclear component within NATO, in addition to the existing practice of nuclear sharing missions based on US nuclear weapons.

Thus, there is a substantial reinforcement and expansion of NATO’s overall nuclear potential, which, in the event of a direct military conflict with Russia, could be coordinated against our country not only in its European segment but in its entirety, including the US arsenal. <...>

We also note that the decisions by London and Paris to expand their nuclear arsenals are intended to be implemented outside international constraints, continuing their long-standing policy of avoiding participation in any nuclear arms control arrangements.

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🎬🌸 International Women's Day Film Screenings at Russian House in Chennai

In celebration of International Women's Day, Russian House in Chennai invites you to special screenings of two Russian films directed by women filmmakers.

All films will be screened with English subtitles.
🎟 Entry on a first come, first served basis.

📅 6 March | 6:00 PM
🎥 Hoffman's Fairy Tales (1h 38 min), by Tina Barkalaya, 16+

Early 2000s. The inconspicuous Nadezhda Strakhova is, surprisingly, married. Nadezhda works two jobs - at a district library in the morning and in a theatre cloakroom in the evening to support their small family. One day, her life changes dramatically…

📅 7 March | 6:00 PM
🎥 My Wild Friend (1 h 30 min), by Anna Kurbatova

Sasha discovers a baby fox caught in a trap. When he learns that poachers are hunting for it, he hides the little animal deep in the forest and begins to care for it. Thus begins a touching and adventurous story about friendship.

Celebrate women’s voices in cinema with us! 💐
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🔴 #LIVE: Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's remarks at the ambassadors’ round-table on the Ukrainian crisis resolution

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