The India Day festival is scheduled to take place at Gostiny Dvor in Moscow from August 20 to 23. This event aims to unite the Indian and Russian communities in a celebration of cultural heritage, traditions, and interpersonal connections. Under the theme “Unity of Cultures – Friendship of Peoples,” the festival promises a rich programme across multiple venues.
Attendees can explore approximately 20 dedicated zones focusing on various facets of Indian culture, such as yoga, chess, traditional Indian weddings, dance forms, and Ayurveda. This diverse offering is designed to provide visitors with immersive experiences of Indian customs and practices.
The festival will also feature participation from around 75 yoga schools from different regions of Russia, alongside instructors from other nations. Additionally, over 200 dancers from both India and Russia are set to perform, showcasing the artistic diversity and rich cultural traditions of Indian dance.
Culinary Experiences and Activities
The event is also tailored to appeal to a wide audience interested in Indian arts, wellness practices, and culinary experiences, aiming to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of India’s rich heritage. The festival serves as a platform for promoting cultural exchange between India and Russia.
Moreover, the diversity of activities will create networking opportunities for businesses and institutions, enabling them to explore potential collaborations and partnerships. Various sessions will allow for discussions centred on expanding the cultural and economic ties between the two nations.
Business Forum Accompanying the Festival
Overall Significance of the Festival
<h4Additionally, the TV BRICS International Media Network will act as the festival’s international television partner, ensuring comprehensive coverage of the various cultural and business activities that take place throughout the event.

