India-Afghan Cultural Festival in New Delhi
New Delhi.The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Culture, Dr.
Mahesh Sharma and Minister of Culture and Information of the Islamic
Republic of Afghanistan, His Excellency Prof. Moh. Rasool Bawari
inaugurated the India-Afghan Cultural Festival in New Delhi today.
The Festival has been jointly organized by the Government and Embassy of Afghanistan along with the Government of India and ICCR. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Mahesh Sharma said that India and Afghanistan enjoy age old cultural and civilaisational ties and the deep-rooted linkages in the fields of music, art, architecture, language and cuisine constitute an important bond of friendship between the people of the two countries.While exponents of Afghan classical music such as Ustad Sarahang were trained in the Patiala Gharana, the popular Indian music of bollywood resonates in Afghan homes, Dr. Mahesh Sharma explained.
The Festival has been jointly organized by the Government and Embassy of Afghanistan along with the Government of India and ICCR. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Mahesh Sharma said that India and Afghanistan enjoy age old cultural and civilaisational ties and the deep-rooted linkages in the fields of music, art, architecture, language and cuisine constitute an important bond of friendship between the people of the two countries.While exponents of Afghan classical music such as Ustad Sarahang were trained in the Patiala Gharana, the popular Indian music of bollywood resonates in Afghan homes, Dr. Mahesh Sharma explained.
The central Bamyan province of Afghanistan is an epitome of our shared Buddhist heritage, he added.
Dr. Mahesh Sharma said that Gurudev Rabindra Nath Tagore’s ‘Kabuliwala’
has connected Indians with the honest and large-hearted
Afghans.Highlighting the common values shared by the two countries, the
Indian Culture Minister said that the four Gurudwaras and the two
temples in Kabul itself are testament to tolerant and diverse society of
Afghanistan.
Emphasising the developing partnership being extended by India for the
people of Afghanistan, Dr. Mahesh Sharma said that Restoration of Afghan
cultural heritage and strengthening its cultural institutions has been
an important part of our support in reconstruction of Afghanistan.
The restoration of Storay palace in Kabul and support to the Afghan
National Institute of Music are a few such examples, the Minister
added.
Dr. Mahesh Sharma said that the India-Afghan Festival is a unique event
being organized and will further bring out the commonalities between
the two countries through art, handicrafts, dance, music and other
forms.The three day festival includes cultural performances,
handicrafts, exhibitions, cuisine and cultural shows from Afghanistan as
well as India.

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