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'Festival of Bharat' showcases India's rich culture and traditions in Russia
The Political and Business Daily
|July 11, 2025
VIBRANT dance performances, patriotic songs and heartfelt devotional renditions were held in Moscow on Thursday as the Festival of India, Bharat Utsav, gathered steam at the Manezhnaya Square in the Russian capital.
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"A soulful start to the day with devotional and patriotic melodies in praise of Bharat Spiritual hymns, Russian tributes and Hindi patriotic songs echoed a message of peace and pride. Vikaas Bhi, Viraasat bhi! Development and Heritage together!," the Indian Embassy in Russia posted on X.
The festival also gave a colour-ful tribute to Indian cinema's rhythm and energy with vibrant dance performances by celebrating Bollywood's spirit which enthralled the audiences.
Being held from July 5-13, the Bharat Utsav offers visitors a deep dive into Indian culture through master classes, traditional performances, and dance shows. The event is organised in collaboration with the Moscow government and the Embassy of India in Russia. It celebrates India's rich heritage, allowing attendees to experience firsthand the country's vibrant traditions.
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