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Chandigarh Mayor attends Russian govt event in Delhi

Mayor Harpreet Kaur Babla

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Mayor Harpreet Kaur Babla today attended a reception hosted by the Government of Moscow at The Oberoi, New Delhi, as part of the “Days of Moscow in India” celebrations.

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The event was organised by the Department for International Economic and International Relations of Moscow in collaboration with Roscongress International, bringing together distinguished dignitaries, diplomats, cultural representatives, and policymakers from India and Russia.

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The reception highlighted the deepening cultural and economic ties between the two nations. Mayor Harpreet Kaur Babla was welcomed by senior officials. She interacted with key delegates, strengthening Chandigarh’s engagement in international cooperation and cultural exchange.

The evening showcased vibrant performances by renowned Russian artists, including the celebrated folk ensemble 'Lyubo-Milo', the dynamic 'BIS-QUIT Band', and the winner of the Russian edition of The Voice, Hieromonk Photius. Their performances celebrated the artistic heritage of Moscow and symbolised the spirit of friendship between India and Russia.

Mayor Harpreet Kaur Babla said such cultural exchanges played a crucial role in building bridges between people and strengthening global partnerships. She emphasised the importance of fostering international dialogue and exploring opportunities for collaboration across culture, tourism, innovation, and urban development.

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The Mayor expressed gratitude for the warm hospitality extended by the organisers and acknowledged the significance of India-Russia relations, which continue to evolve through shared values, mutual respect, and cooperative initiatives. 

The reception brought together leaders from diverse sectors and created a platform for meaningful conversations on future collaborations.

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