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“MGIMO Days” in New Delhi: How It Was 🇷🇺🤝🇮🇳

On 26 and 27 May, the capital of India hosted “MGIMO Days”, bringing together more than 200 school and university students dreaming of a career in international relations and of entering the alma mater of world leaders.

👉 On 26 May, the grand opening of “MGIMO Days” took place at the Russian House in New Delhi.

The honorary guests were Roman Babushkin, Minister‑Counsellor of the Russian Embassy in India, and Elena Remizova, head of the Rossotrudnichestvo representative office in New Delhi.

Roman Babushkin, graduate of the MGIMO School of International Relations’04, delivered a welcoming address to the event participants:
“MGIMO is not just a university, it is a door that opens the whole world to you.” The diplomat recalled famous alumni of the university – ministers, ambassadors, heads of state and major corporations – and also highlighted the unprecedented level of specialist training that remains the University’s hallmark: “Today MGIMO trains professionals capable of solving the most complex problems at the intersection of politics, economics and law.”


📌 Elizaveta Rudenko, Head of the MGIMO International Marketing, told prospective students about the academic programs and opportunities for international students.

💡Participants were able to test their knowledge in an interactive quiz “Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership between Russia and India”, conducted by Victoria Sosnitskaya, Public Relations Specialist of the International Marketing Group. The most active participants received memorable souvenirs from the “MGIMO International” collection.

📚 Schoolchildren showed particular interest in a lecture by Ekaterina Bostoganashvili, Deputy Dean of the School of International Business and Senior Lecturer at the I.N. Gerchikova Department of Management, Marketing and Foreign Economics. She highlighted the specifics of cross-cultural communication in business negotiations and spoke about the opportunities that the School of International Business offers to its students and graduates.

👉 On 27 May, MGIMO representatives held presentation and interactive sessions at the Russian Embassy School in India and at the University of Delhi.

⭐️️Experts, participants and organisers agreed that “MGIMO Days” in New Delhi proved to be an effective platform for developing youth dialogue, educational cooperation between Russia and India, and for strengthening the long‑standing friendship between the peoples of our countries.

We thank the Russian Embassy in India, the Rossotrudnichestvo representative office in New Delhi, and all colleagues who contributed to organising “MGIMO Days” in India for their support!

#MGIMODays

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🌐 MGIMO International (ENG) / МГИМО для иностранцев (RUS)
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#KievRegimeCrimes

▪️ On the night of May 22, the Nazi regime carried out a heinous terrorist attack on the academic building and dormitory of the college of Lugansk State Pedagogical University in Starobelsk, LPR, using 16 UAVs in three waves.

The terrorist attack claimed 21 young lives. Just a week ago, they were students with dreams, plans and a future. Today, all that remains are photographs, memories and unbearable grief.

#NoStatuteOfLimitations: Look into their eyes. Ordinary students. Whole lives ahead of them. MURDERED IN STAROBELSK.

This strike was not an accident or a malfunction. It was a deliberate, targeted act of inhuman cruelty against civilians.

💬 Russia's Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova:
These young people dreamed of becoming teachers and passing knowledge on to the next generations. They had their whole lives ahead of them. Look at the photographs of the students who were killed, look into their eyes... They were the ones Kiev chose to kill.

Kiev’s neo-Nazis treacherously stole these young people’s lives and dreams – and, in effect, those of all their loved ones as well.
🇷🇺🇮🇳 On May 27, Counsellor of the Russian Embassy in India Yulia Aryaeva held a meeting with Elena and Svetlana Ashikova, founders of the Art Trip School and the Semitsvetik creative club in Troitsk, Moscow Region, following their latest cultural expedition through the Indian Himalayas.

Working in schools across Ladakh, the Kullu Valley and the small mountain village of Naggar — once home to the remarkable Roerich family — the Russian volunteers led art workshops and introduced local children to Russian culture through painting, storytelling and shared creativity.

Many of the Himalayan school students now dream of visiting Russia for themselves. Back in Troitsk, children from the Semitsvetik club are already preparing for their own journey to India, inspired by stories of the landscapes that shaped Roerich’s world.

#RussiaIndia
#DruzhbaDosti
#Culture
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HISTORY: 135 years ago, construction on the world's LONGEST railway began

The Trans-Siberian Railway between Moscow and Vladivostok connects the European part of Russia with the Far East. It spans 9,288,000 kilometers – that's six days by train.

Construction of the Great Siberian Route, as the railway was then known, officially began on May 31, 1891. During a ceremonial event near Vladivostok, the heir to the throne, Nikolai Alexandrovich (the future Nicholas II), dumped the first wheelbarrow of earth onto the roadbed.

Construction was carried out across a vast expanse: from Chelyabinsk on the slopes of the Ural Mountains to the Pacific coast. Construction proceeded simultaneously from both ends – west and east.

The route had to be laid in harsh, natural and climatic conditions, through sparsely populated or deserted terrain, impassable taiga, wide rivers, swamps and permafrost. At various times, between 5,000 and 90,000 people worked on the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway.

Sections of the railway were put into operation in stages and the project was fully completed in 1916. The Great Siberian Route connected with the railway network of the European part of Russia and, until the collapse of the empire, it was possible to reach Vladivostok from the then capital, Petrograd (now St. Petersburg). Today, however, the starting point of the Trans-Siberian Railway is located in Moscow.

Кредит: Sputnik

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